Male Pattern Baldness Treatments and Tips
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Guest Author: Emeka Ezidiegwu
Male baldness is more common than most of us think – even men who are lucky enough to have a full head of hair lose between 50 and 150 individual hairs every day. For many men, this isn’t a big problem as the hair is simply regenerated and new hair replaces it; however an estimated 60% of men are affected by hair loss at some point during their lives. Male pattern baldness, also known as androgenic alopecia, is hereditary and is the main cause of hair loss in an estimated 95% of men. The condition often begins with a receding hairline and causes loss of hair on top of the head, but leaves the back and sides mostly unaffected. There isn’t really a known cure, although organic baldness treatment can help to control the loss of hair.
One of the disadvantages of conventional medicines that are designed to treat male pattern baldness is that they can have adverse side effects. Some of these can include a loss of interest in sex, headaches and an increased heart rate. Most treatment products don’t really have any side effects, although they should not be used without medical advice by women who may become pregnant.
