Hereditary Baldness in Men

Hereditary-pattern baldness is the most common cause of hair loss. Hereditary-pattern baldness is not really a disease, but a natural condition caused by some combination of genetics, hormone levels and the ageing process.

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Is Baldness Hereditary?

Hair loss suffered by men that has a tendency to run in families is called male pattern baldness (MPB). This hereditary hair loss condition usually starts when a man is in his early thirties, although it can start earlier or later in life, and ends in everlasting baldness.

 

At present there is no way to avoid male pattern baldness from happening and the precise causes are still to be entirely understood. 

 

However, medical doctors agree that Androgenetic Alopecia has both hormonal and genetic influences.

 

Genetic Causes

The hair follicles in men who suffer from male pattern baldness appear to be genetically predisposed to being more vulnerable to the toxic effects of testosterone and DHT later in life.

 

This hereditary disadvantage makes it probable for the DHT to cause Restriction of hair growth all over the scalp. It is believed that this difficulty of the hair follicle is handed down through DNA from generation to generation.

 

The genetic side of male pattern baldness can also help men better comprehend their chances of developing Androgenetic Alopecia and better comprehend how the condition will individually disturb them. A man can normally locate his predisposition for hair loss by studying the tendency for baldness on both the mother’s side and the father’s side of the family.

 

By defining if the men in the family have a tendency to be bald, how acute their baldness is, what pattern the hair loss follows, and the age of the original hair thinning men will be capable of predicting their own baldness course and take steps to organize for the eventual hair loss.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Men who are genetically predisposed to be more vulnerable to the effects of DHT experience male pattern hair loss. Researchers now believe that the disease can be passed down from either parent.

It is recommended to see a dermatologist if you have abrupt or unexplained hair loss. Dermatologists specialize in skin, hair, and nail disorders and can help with more advanced hair thinning and loss diagnosis and treatments.

Baldness is caused by the genes that people inherit from both their mothers and fathers. According to some research, baldness is 80 percent inherited. A crucial gene may be inherited from a maternal grandfather. If their father or maternal grandfather is bald, they are just as likely to be bald.

Relevant Questions

Q. Hi Doctor, I have had severe hairfall for last 6-7 years, I lost more than 75% of my hair. Surprisingly enough though, there are no bald patches. I have consulted many doctors for a treatment. I underwent some tests 4 years back, they were all normal. I repeated the tests last year. and all (cbc, thyroid profile, Ana, vit D) were normal except for slightly dropping vit D levels, where i was given 3 doses of Vit D. Currently i am consuming multivitamins, and using piligrow hair spray as well as climbazam shampoo. I'm a medical student and experience stress. Could this possibly be a genetic issue since my mom had faced the same problem in her 20s and as my 3 sisters are also experiencing the same? And Is there any cure for this?

Although there is presently no cure for hair loss, scientific research could lead to one in the future. Researchers are currently researching the use of stem cells to encourage hair growth in males suffering from male pattern baldness. 

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Q. I have been experiencing severe hair fall since last few months. It's also getting worse day by day. Whenever i comb or wash my hairs i find a lot of hair strands in my hand. Even on combing hair with my fingers i find a lot of hair strands. I'm really worried. History: i don't have any disease but i had typhoid along with some symptoms of covid, 2 months back. But i didn't take any covid test. None of my family members or relatives have this issue.

Here's a list of 20 things you can do to help prevent or treat hair loss. Wash your hair with a light shampoo regularly. For hair loss, there's a vitamin. Protein should be included in your diet. Massage your scalp with aromatic oils.

Brushing wet hair should be avoided. Garlic juice, onion juice, or ginger juice are all good options. Maintain a healthy level of hydration. Infuse your hair with green tea.

 

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