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Androgenetic Alopecia - Genetic Hair Loss Explained



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By : Jared Wright    zero times read
Submitted 2010-02-08 20:02:03

If your family has a history of baldness that stretches back a few generations then there is a good chance that people in your family are sufferers of androgenetic alopecia - hair loss that is related to your genetics.

Getting a diagnosis early helps in cessation of this disorder.

Genetic hair loss can affect both sexes and start at any age. The end result for men is usually total or close to total baldness, while in women it results in a much thinner head of hair but generally no recession in the hair line. Both sexes can experience emotions related to a loss of image and self-esteem.

Common Symptoms of Genetic Hair Loss:

In women - Accelerated hair thinning is the most common symptom. In men - there is often a combination of a receding hairline and baldness at the crown of the head.

The first appearance of these symptoms can be as early as the teenage years. For women complete baldness rarely occurs, while in men this is a quite common outcome.

Diagnosis of Androgenetic alopecia:

Specific testing needs to be performed to rule out any other causes of the condition such as thyroid problems. This will allow a proper diagnosis to be made.

Some of the tests that may be performed include a physical and check of your health history, scalp scrapings and the Wood's lamp. If there are lesions present, a biopsy may be done. Your thyroid function will also be tested.

This thyroid testing will be done if it is suspected as the culptrit behine the condition. If thyroid hormones are out of balance, it can prevent hair growth.

Many medical conditions can play a part in genetic hair loss. The rapid onset of the condition can appear similar to what occurs with other conditions so these must be ruled out.

Once diagnosis has been made, your doctor will help you decide which genetic hair loss treatment is right for you. The benefits will begin to manifest in as little as a few weeks to four months, with a fuller head of hair in approximately twelve months.

There are countless numbers of people all over the world who suffer from hair loss. By diagnosing it early and seeking treatment you will be giving yourself the best possible chance of countering the effects.

Author Resource:- Jared Wright is the marketing manager of Clivir.com - the free learning community site. You can learn more about female hair loss issues such as female thinning hair and natural hair loss cures by clicking the links.
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