What Causes Hair Loss and Baldness

There are many different types of baldness, but in most cases it is a condition against which man is powerless and which simply has no cure.

The root of hair contains four distinct layers of cells. They divide, proliferate and protrude upward toward the surface, until the top hair. On the surface hair gradually become hornlike, like the cells of the surface layer of the skin.

Surface hair cells are flattened and coated its core. These cells are arranged like tiles on the roof, stacked one over the other. With root cells are round and large fat cells of origin of the substance to build hair. By the way, let’s say, the root hair is a sort of screw in the injected subcutaneous tissue. It can not pluck. Therefore, when you pull out the hair, you can not pull out and its root.

People say sorts of things about baldness: it is a sign of aging, the character of unusual intelligence, or sign of unusual dullness. But each type of baldness actually means that man loses hair.

Bald manIn baldness which usually we meet the hair begins to drop at the temples, or baldness occurs on the top of the head. This is the most serious type of baldness, against which it can not do anything because it is usually inherited. At the heredity of baldness affects sex. It occurs more often in men than in women. Very often women carry baldness gene and pass it on to her children. When baldness occurs, the best thing a man can do is to get used to it.

Did you know; more than 95% of hair loss in men is male pattern baldness (MPB).

Premature baldness can occur in people even in the twentieth year and even earlier. One of the causes of baldness may be insufficient hair care, inadequate hygiene of hair of the head, and sometimes an imbalance of sex hormones.

Hair loss can sometimes occur as a sign of infection or other disease states. In such cases, when the person gets better, the hair can grow again. Sudden hair loss can be due to typhoid fever, scarlet fever, influenza and other serious infections.

Gradual hair loss or thinning of hair can be caused by insufficient nutrition content or disruption in the operation of some glands. And of course, baldness may result from disturbances in the skin, such as injury or disease of the head skin.

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