Common Types of Baldness and Their Causes
Severe Hair loss can cause lack of confidence, depression and frustration in many men and women. It is a common scene to see people suffering from this, especially men.
Baldness:
This usually occurs in males and it involves the state of deficiency of hair especially on the head. Its most prevalent and common form is the perpetual and progressive hair thinning, also known as ”Male Pattern baldness” in the layman’s term, as it usually occurs in adult male humans . Its medical term is ” Androgenic Alopecia”. There are different patterns of baldness and different terms for them according to the pattern and amount of hair loss. It can vary from “Female pattern alopecia” (or Androgenic alopecia) to “Male pattern alopecia”.
Cause of Baldness:
Cases of this hair deficiency or loss can vary from population to population based on the genetic heredity, weather conditions and the environmental factors of a country or place. Usually the signs hair thinning is more prevalent and prominent in older people, especially after they cross the age of 80 years. According to a survey, 57% of women over the age of 80 years suffer from the frontal hair loss and about 73.5% of males over the age of 80 years suffer from the same. Previously, baldness was blamed on the genes acquired from the grand fathers, however, some basis and logics of this theory still prevails, but there are many other biological, medical and environmental factors which contribute towards loss of hair.
Mostly the signs are prevalent in old age, however, the signs can also be seen in males as early as in teeanage. Mostly one fourth of men starts showing symptoms of balding by age of 30 years and two third starts getting bald by the age of 60 years.
Most Common Types of Baldness:
- Receeding hairline: The most common symptom or sign of male pattern is the receding of hair from the horizontal sides of the forehead. This is the most common form of balding seen in men and is commonly known as “Receeding Hairline”. This is very much common and prevalent in males around or above the age of 20 years, however, its symptoms can also be seen in teenaged males.
- Androgenetic Alopecia: This is when a bald patch or additional bald patch forms on the top of the head. This is caused because of the reduction in the levels of a powerful sex hormone, called Dihydrotestosterone or DHT.l this hormone is responsible for the growth of facial, body and head hair in the male body. However, the fall in the level of this hair promoter hormone can have adverse effects not only on the head hair but also on the prostrates of a male.
- Trichotillomania: This is caused by compulsive disorders in people in which they feel an urge to unnecessarily pull, bend and break their hair strands. This is more prevalent in children. However, in this case their is no balding of the scalp but breaking of hair which leads to loss of hair.
- Worrisome Hairloss: This is very common after child birth, chemotherapy, poisoning, seere stress, anxiety, etc.
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