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Common baldness, sometimes called male- or female-pattern baldness, accounts for 99 percent of Baldness in men and women.

Although its exact causes are unknown, heredity, hormones and age are causal factors.

Unlike Baldness resulting from disease or other non-hereditary factors, Baldness due to common baldness is permanent.

Male baldness typically begins with contraction at the hairline, followed by the form of a thinned or bald spot on the crown of the head.

Women with common baldness rarely develop bald patches. Instead, they experience a diffuse thinning of their hair.

Causes of Baldness

Baldness is caused by a mixture of genetics and hormones that we have very little control of.

Though scientists are pretty close to identifying the genes responsible for baldness, (theres more than one), the actual process of baldness is still quite a mystery.

They are pretty sure that it is one particularly enzymes overzealous conversion of testosterone into (DHT) or dihydrotestosterone, an important part of male fetus development that causes hairlessness.

Your hair's future is largely determined before you're even born. Your follicles have been genetically automatic as to when, where and how much baldness (if any), you'll experience in your lifetime.

But the fate of your hair can be altered or compensated for with modern Baldness treatments.

Symptoms of Baldness

The typical pattern of male baldness begins at the hairline. The hairline gradually recedes to form an "M" shape. The existing hair may become finer and shorter.

The hair at the crown also begins to thin. Eventually the top of the hairline meets the thinned crown, leaving a mascot pattern of hair approximately the sides of the head.

Baldness in patches, diffuse shedding of hair, breaking of hair shafts, or Baldness associated with redness, scaling, pain, or rapid progression could be caused by other conditions.

Treatment of Baldness

There is no cure for common baldness, but surgical hair replacement can give you back a head of your own hair. Available since the 1950s, surgical hair replacement is a low-risk procedure.

Surgeons take away tiny plugs (grafts) of your hair-bearing skin and remove them into tiny holes made in your scalp. They take these plugs from the band of hair extending from on top of your ears approximately the back of your scalp.

During one session, your surgeon may relocate between 60 and 100 hair plugs, each about the width of a pencil eraser.

Home Remedies for Baldness

Amla oil prepared by boiling dry pieces of amla in coconut oil is considered a valuable hair tonic. This is a very simplest and best natural remedy for Baldness.

A mixture of equal quantity of fresh amla juice and lime juice when used as a shampoo stimulates hair growth and prevents Baldness.

One cup of lettuce and spinach juice taken daily prevents Baldness.

Daily application of coconut oil mixed with lime water or lime juice on the hair prevents Baldness.

Application of juice of green coriander leaves on the head is also beneficial. Good Home Remedy for Baldness

Mustard oil boiled with henna leaves is also useful in healthy growth of hair. About 250 grams of mustard oil should be boiled with 100 grams of henna leaves. This is another effective home remedy for Baldness.

Another effective method Baldness remedy is the application of coconut milk all over the scalp.

Grind lime seeds and black interrupt in equal quantity in a small amount of water and apply this on the scalp daily. This is one of the high-quality home remedies for Baldness.

by: Dr. Lee Mikal




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