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Androgenetic Alopecia
Androgenetic Alopecia
Androgenetic alopecia is a disease of hair loss that is normally found in both sexes in male and female.It is usually known uin men as a disease of hair loss and called as male-pattern baldness.In this disease the loss of hair is well defined pattern that start from over the temple and travell in the centre of the head.We may see it as a shape of ‘M’ type.In this disease hair become thin right from the head and baldness appears there completely or partiallyThe pattern of hair loss in women differs from male-pattern baldness. In women, the hair becomes thinner all over the head, and the hairline does not recede. Androgenetic alopecia in women rarely leads to total baldness.A lot of different genetic and environmental elements are performing a vital role in this disease like androgenetic alopecia. Researchers of hair loss are making new experiments that such sort of hair loss are mainly related to the hormones that is called androgens. Androgens harmones are important in both male and female sex for regulating functions of growth in male and female and their sex matters.
The side effects of Androgenetic alopecia in male has been noted by many experts.With this disease male can have associted with many other diseases such as coronary heart disease and like that the enlargement of prostste.In this disease androgentic alopecia you may see disharmony in insuline resistence and high blood pressure. In women, androgenetic alopecia has also many side effects, it becomes cause of polycystic overy syndrome that becomes the causeof imbalance of harmonesthat creates disorder in menstruation, acne, excessive growth of hasir and patient gains weight normally. Researchers of medicines claim that many genes come from parents and parents are playing a big role in transfering genes in their children.In the same way, androgentic alopecia,is being inherited from mom and dad. So it may say that androgentic alopecia can come from parents.
The diagnosing of Androgentic alopecia is not easy in females as compare to men. Patterns of hair loss in women are not as easily recognizable as those in men. In the age of 50 in females this disease can be seen easily. When a women try to diagnose this disease in herself she diagnoses that her hair are becoming thin at the top of her scalp and at first women cannot diagnoses that her hair are thinning temporary or permanently. It also may cause of pregnancy or illness that is becoming the cause of temporary hair thinning she makes a self diagnoses. In this situation you should consult a physicians or hair restoration specialist for a clear evaluation of hair diagnoses of your hair. Self-diagnosis normally becomes in effective in this case. When you diagnose this disease then you may see that non-pattern a type of hair loss is more often seen in women than in male persons. Very much trained and well-experienced physician must perform diagnosis of Androgentic alopecia. You may also diagnose Androgentic alopecia by blood test. This way you could also diagnose the disease.

