Propecia – causes behind hair loss
Hair loss is a problem that isn't necessarily very serious from the physiological point of view. But for anyone who has ever dealt with hair loss this issue is a rich source of disturbance, stress and even depression. In our society where the visual aspect is sometimes more important than other traits of the person having hair loss may be devastating as hair is an integral part of a person's image. Some people actually embrace their balding and choose to shave their heads while others desperately look for effective solutions to overcome the problem. And like with any issue that needs to be dealt with you first have to look into the reasons behind it. So what are the main cause of male pattern hair loss and what can be done about it?
Earlier the common belief was that hair loss is mainly caused by a genetic predisposition or poor hair nutrition. Hygiene was also believed to be the cause but since the vast majority of people in the modern day society have no problems with hygiene yet experience hair loss just as their ancestors did without having any shampoos so it's evident that the causes are different. Poor hair nutrition can be a cause for hair loss in some cases since the lack of specific vitamins and minerals we get from food may result in slower hair growth. However, most of the hair loss solutions based on intense vitamin and mineral intake mostly affect the quality of hair making it stronger and healthier yet the hair growth rates aren't seriously affected. Genetic predisposition really plays a role in male pattern hair loss as it was observed that people are more prone to having hair loss problems if their parents or grandparents had similar issues. Yet it doesn't explain the actual mechanism behind hair loss.
The main reason for male pattern hair loss to develop, as it was found during several studies, is the build up of specific androgen that results from the conversion of testosterone. DHT (dihydrotestosterone) tends to accumulate with time in the body and when there's too much of this androgen in the bloodstream it starts affecting the hair follicles, making them weaker, smaller and unable to produce hair at normal rates. By preventing the conversion of testosterone into DHT it's possible to stop and reverse hair loss and that's exactly how Propecia works. The long term use of Propecia effectively stops hair loss trends and makes it possible to grow the lost hair back.
Propecia – debunking hair loss myths
Learn the real facts about some hair loss myths before using Propecia for treatment
There are many misconceptions and myths that surround such a complicated condition as hair loss. Because people don't know exactly what causes hair loss they tend to believe in everything they hear. And while some of these misconceptions can be nothing but funny others may force people to take measures that will be actually harmful to their health. So let's take a look at some of the most common hair loss myths and learn the truth behind them.
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