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Hair loss in male is a depressed thing. Just how 50 million Americans are coping with a condition where hair is mostly in its telogen phase or is already falling out. Over 80% of all these sufferers attribute their male pattern baldness to heredity. So, let us have a look that what are symptoms of male hair loss:
Men permanent Pattern Baldness (Androgenetic Alopecia)For men, pattern baldness can begin very early, even in the teens or early 20s. It's typically characterized by a receding hairline at the temples and balding at the top of the head. The typical pattern of male baldness begins at the hairline. The hairline gradually recedes to form an "M" shape.
As the condition progresses, the point of the "M"
continues to recede, while the bald spot at the crown widens.
Eventually, a horse-shoe pattern of hair appears around the
sides of your head. Usually, the remaining hair in the balding
areas is thinner and grows very slowly, the form of hair also
changes from long, thick, coarse, pigmented hair to short, fine
and colorless baby hair. The end result may be partial or
complete baldness.
Diagnosis and treatments for Androgenetic Alopecia
Men Temporary Alopecia areata.Hair loss usually occurs in small, round,
smooth patches about the size of a quarter. Usually the disease
doesn't extend beyond a few bare patches on the scalp, but it
can cause patchy hair loss on any area that has hair, including
eyebrows, eyelashes and beard. In rare cases, it can progress to
cause hair loss over the entire body. If the hair loss includes
your entire scalp, the condition is called alopecia totalis. If
it involves your whole body, it's called alopecia universalis.
Soreness and itching may precede the hair loss.
6 Ways to treatment Alopecia Areata
Men Temporary Telogen Effluvium.This type of temporary hair loss occurs
suddenly. Handfuls of hair may come out when combing or washing
your hair or may fall out after gentle tugging. This type of
hair loss usually causes overall hair thinning and not bald
patches.
Diagnosis and treatments chronic Telogen Effluvium
Testing the Degree of a Male's Hair LossThis chart of hair loss pictures is a useful
tool for diagnosis (and to avoid misdiagnosis) and
for describing the extent of hair loss for treatment
purposes. There may be times you will have to relay
this information via telephone or the Internet to
physicians or practitioners from whom you are
seeking information. Note that there are many
variants in pattern hair loss; the imageon the
Norwood Scale have been cited as the most typical.
Norwood scale for diagnosis of androgenetic alopecia in male

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