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  • The Real Reasons Men Go Bald

    Why Am I Going Bald?

    There are many reasons for hair loss and baldness, from genetics to stress caused by illness.

    You may not know it or feel it, but you're losing hair all the time — an estimated 100 hairs from the 100,000 or so strands in your scalp every day.
    About 90 percent of the hair on your head is growing at any given time, in a growth phase that lasts as long as six years. The other 10 percent is in a resting phase that lasts a few months, and at the end of that phase the hair is shed. A new hair then grows from the same follicle to replace lost hair, renewing the growing cycle. Hair grows about half an inch a month, but that rate of growth slows as people age.
    Baldness occurs when certain factors interfere with this natural process of hair loss and replacement, preventing new hair from growing and replacing hair that has fallen out.

    Factors That Cause Male Hair Loss

    Hair loss is a fairly common sign of aging among men. About a quarter of men begin to go bald by the time they're 30, and about two-thirds are either bald or well on their way to baldness by 60. Genetics, nutritional deficiency, drug side effects, or even stress caused by illness may play a role in hair loss:
    • Genetics. More than 95 percent of hair loss in men is caused by androgenetic alopecia, also known as male pattern baldness. Men undergoing typical male pattern baldness have a receding hairline and find their hair thinning around the crown, eventually culminating in a bald spot. Many men ultimately end up with a ring of hair around the sides and back of their heads. Male pattern baldness is considered a genetic condition, inherited from either the mother or the father's side of the family. However, male pattern baldness also requires the presence of the male hormone testosterone. Genetics cause hair follicles to become sensitive to dihydrotestosterone, or DHT, a byproduct of testosterone. The follicles begin to grow smaller and their life span shorter, eventually falling out altogether or leaving behind fuzz.
    • Telogen effluvium. The resting stage of the hair growth cycle is known as telogen. A telogen effluvium occurs when a shock to the system causes hair roots to be pushed prematurely into the resting state. As many as 70 percent of scalp hairs are then shed in large numbers, usually about two months after the initial event. While hair falling out by the handful can upset anyone, telogen effluvium normally resolves itself within a few months and the hair eventually grows back. Hair loss through telogen effluvium can be caused by:

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      A serious illness involving a high fever or severe infection
      • Major surgery or a chronic illness, including thyroid disease
      • Certain medications, such as anticoagulants, medications for gout, or chemotherapy drugs for cancer
      • A lack of protein in your diet or too much vitamin A
      • Low blood iron levels
    • Alopecia areata. This rare form of hair loss is thought to be an autoimmune disorder in which antibodies attack the hair follicles. You may be in good health in all other respects, yet start finding smooth, round patches of exposed scalp; these can be roughly the size of a coin or larger. For most, the hair will grow back, though in rare cases, there can be a total loss of hair.
    • Cicatricial alopecia. The cause of this rare disorder is unknown, but the hair loss involved in cicatricial alopecia results from inflammation around the hair follicle. An affected person might feel itching or pain and have scarring or permanent hair loss in the affected area.
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  • #2
    Re: The Real Reasons Men Go Bald

    damn, losing your hair sucks...Im throwing rogaine on my dome to hang on to what i have...wonder how much several years of aas makes u lose hair...would my hair still be thin had i never taken aas? I still have enough hair on my head to make do...at first, hair loss is traumatic to a man, but after a while, you realize it doesnt matter that much at all

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    • #3
      Re: The Real Reasons Men Go Bald

      I LOVE MY HAIR SHORT! I DONT HAVE TO FOOL WITH IT!!
      ..“Your desire to change must be greater than your desire to stay the same.”





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      • #4
        Re: The Real Reasons Men Go Bald

        Dbol made me thin out and it stayed that way.
        They call you paranoid until the worst happens, and in the aftermath they will call you a hero.

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        • #5
          Re: The Real Reasons Men Go Bald

          I NEVER HAVE LOST ANY HAIR BUT IVE COME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT I MIGHT AND I KEEP MY HAIR SHAVEN 95% OF THE TIME. sOMETIMES I'LL LEAVE A LITTLE ON TOP TO GEL IT BACK AND SHAVE THE REST. BALD IS NO BIG DEAL ANYMORE ONLY IF YOU SHAVE YOUR HEAD. EITHER CLEAN SHAVEN OR CRUE CUT
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          • #6
            Re: The Real Reasons Men Go Bald

            I've had a high n tight my whole life so it doesn't bother me.
            They call you paranoid until the worst happens, and in the aftermath they will call you a hero.

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