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What is Alopecia Androgenetic Early?
Alopecia Androgenetic Early is a normal pattern of hair loss occurred by androgens and continuous degeneration of hair follicles which is characterized by defined area of progressive non scarring alopecia. It affects both male and female but mostly occur to the male than female. The thinning get starts from the age 12 to 40. Various kind of treatments are available for this disease but all are unsatisfactory. It is also called as male-pattern baldness.
Types of Alopecia
- Alopecia Androgenetic Late
- Alopecia Androgenetic
- Alopecia universalis
- Alopecia totalis
- Scarring alopecia
- Cicatricial alopecia
Causes of Alopecia Androgenetic Early
- Hereditary may also be a reason of this disease because of inherit genes from their parents
- Genetic and environmental factors are responsible in causing alopecia androgenetic early.
- It occur due to the persistant pressure on the scalp.
- It occur because of severe and acute emotional stress.
- Hair fall because of oiliness of the scalp, dandruff etc.
- Progression of alopecia areata cause to complete loss of hair.
- Hair losses mostly in women due to scarring of the scalp area.
Symptoms of Alopecia Androgenetic Early
Following are symptoms of Alopecia Androgenetic Early and without these symptoms hormonal testing is not necessary.
- hirsutism
- severe unresponsive cystic acne
- virilization
- galactorrhea
Treatment of Alopecia Androgenetic Early
- Minoxidile and Finasteride both are the essential drugs to treat this disease which increases blood supply and reduces hair falling.
- Technique of hair weaving with hairpieces are also present to stop this disease.
- Drugs such as spironolactone, oral contraceptives are beneficial mostly for the women.
- It can also be ceased by surgery and it can be successful.
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