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Leading Causes of Mens Hair Loss

Written by Jeff Waite | Jul 29, 2013 7:37:00 PM

Once men realize that hair loss is a possibility, it can immediately become a preoccupation. For many men, hair loss is seen as a sign of old age, and once it’s gone, men can sometime feel unattractive. Even though mens hair loss is extremely common (in fact, about half of all people experience hair loss around age 50), it can be difficult to live with, especially if it changes the way you look.


Although mens hair loss is nothing new, scientists and researchers have only recently found some non-hereditary causes of mens hair loss. Some of them seem like obvious reasons, but some of them are quite surprising.


One reason that seems a little out of left field is tight hair styles. If you frequently wear hair styles that require tight braids or pulled-back hair, you may develop what is known as traction alopecia. Traction alopecia is gradual hair loss caused by constant pulling. Another weird one involves habitually plucking and pulling your. Trichotillomania is the name for it, and if you can’t break the habit, you could end up scarring your scalp, leading to early hair loss.


There are some factors that you simply cannot control. Hypothyroidism is a condition where your body under-produces certain necessary hormones. This underproduction leads to patchy hair loss known as alopecia areata. The good news is there is medication you can take to regulate the production of these hormones. Another factor beyond your control comes into play if you suffer from diabetes or arthritis. With afflictions like those, you wind up dealing with autoimmune diseases. These diseases accidently attack healthy body tissue, which can result in hair loss. In addition to these issues, there are certain medications that can increase the risk of mens hair loss. Medicines like hormonal therapies, anti-convulsants, beta-blockers, and more can cause shedding and growth phase shifts.


There are some causes that can be avoided. One of these causes is vitamin and mineral deficiency. Fortunately, you can take vitamin supplements to offset deficiencies. Another big factor that can be eliminated is stress. Severe stress not only increases hair loss – it can also cause other health problems.


These are just a few of the leading causes of mens hair loss. If you would like more information about hair loss, feel free to contact our staff of experts at 1-800-756-8585.



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