‘We have all heard that famous dialogue – “Mard ko dard nahin hota.” But trust us, hair loss is very painful for them. And yes, men get depressed too about their hair problems. The good news! Hair fall in men is not a foregone conclusion. There are several ways you can combat this stressful condition like changing dietary habits, staying hydrated, consuming enough food for hair growth and daily lifestyle modifications.
Stress and other medical issues, genes and vitamin deficiency are major reasons for hair loss. ‘Man buns’ may be the ‘in’ thing but they result in traction alopecia due to extreme tension caused. So steer clear of such hairstyles to ensure that your hair sticks around in life and you have regular hair growth.
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UCLA dermatologist Carolyn Goh, MD, presents some of the more common causes of hair loss and ways to manage it.
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There are two main types of alopecia: scarring alopecia and non-scarring alopecia. Most of these, if they’re non-scarring, are either hormonally triggered, stress-induced, or medication-induced. Scarring alopecia often is inflammatory, or your immune system is triggering the alopecia.
Most patients experience increased shedding of hairs. Some people will notice a widened part. Patients that have acute hair loss can have redness, itching, or pain in the scalp, and sometimes tenderness.
Hair regrowth depends on the type of alopecia you have. Non-scarring alopecia does grow back. It does take time, hair grows very slowly. It’s like watching grass grow in your yard. If you look out your window every day, you don’t see anything. But if you look in a month, you’ll see thick, lush grass. The same thing applies to hair growth. It’s very slow, and you’re not going to see it on a day to day basis.
In non-scarring alopecia, you can get full regrowth back to your normal baseline.
With scarring alopecia, scar replaces those hairs. Starting treatment early to prevent further loss is the best option because once those scars overtake a hair follicle, the hair cannot grow back.
Treatment options can span from watchful waiting for your immune system or your level of stress to improve to systemic oral treatments that suppress your immune system. It depends on classifying the type of hair loss that you have. You may start with things like Rogaine or anti-inflammatory shampoos or topical steroids and work your way up to more aggressive oral treatments if need be.
Male-patterned hair loss has a genetic component. However, some hair loss can be caused by internal disease or medications. Dermatologists use physical examination, biopsies and blood tests to make a hair loss diagnosis.
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