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There are a plethora of  causes for hair loss, all which relate to specific physiological reactions. One of the most popular hair-loss problems is known as male pattern baldness. If you are male and you are trying to learn how to care for your hair, being educated about male pattern baldness and its causes can help you find the right treatments for keeping a full head of hair.

Male pattern baldness is a problem that starts with a receding hairline. Over time, the middle of the head will also start to lose hair. As one ages, men may discover that their hair continues to thin and completely vacates their scalp. This results in ultimate baldness. If you are in the initial phase of male pattern baldness, you can relate it to a combination of things.  Looking at the causes may help you  begin to look for a solution for it.  

Male pattern baldness is mostly attributed to genetics. It may result from either female or male genes passed down from your family. More often, baldness from genetics is related to DHT, dihyrdo-testosterone. The gene that indicates baldness causes a specific amount of nutrients produced in your hair to react with your hormones and cause you to go bald as you age. The older you get, the more these compounds will react to each other and cause increased thinning of the hair or baldness.

Hormones are another explanation related to male pattern baldness. This is especially obvious in testosterone changes as one ages. This starts a reaction in the scalp area and hair nutrients, especially in enzymes that are produced. These enzymes help the hair grow; however, when they interact with the testosterone and other hormones, they cancel each other out and lead to a reaction in the hair follicle. This then leads to thinning and loss of hair as the hormones and enzymes produce chemicals that are not good for the hair.

If you are fast losing your hair and it is not normal, then you will want to consult a health care provider. There are also a range of diseases that result in hair loss. With this type of baldness, you may find that your hair is falling out in clusters. This is not considered an indication of male pattern baldness and should be looked into as quickly as possible.

If you are experiencing male pattern baldness, you will want to know about a variety of treatments that can stop further thinning and loss. By understanding the causes, as well as knowing what you can do to stop it, you will be able to find the proper treatment. This will then result in thicker and healthier  hair as you age.  Male pattern baldness is a common hormonal and genetic problem suffered by many men, and there are steps for you to get help in addressing the problem.

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