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Is Going Bald A Sign Of Other Health Problems??


Question: I started to lose my hair 2 years ago when I was 19. My hair loss isn't anything out of the ordinary; it's the classic horseshoe type (bald on top hair on sides)

I wanted to know if hair loss is quite normal as it doesn't mean any other health problems; or is going bald a sign of something wrong with you? Thanks
Answers: It's highly unlikely that you have Alopecia.
You have an early case of male-pattern baldness.
Of course it is always advised to be checked out by a doctor when hair loss is early in adulthood.
Nevertheless, It is unlikely you have any disorder.
it can be caused by vitamin defeciencies, but usually that is more all over than typical male patern loss. it usually looks more like the person is getting chemo or something. from what you describe yours sounds like good old genetics. our genes control our destiny in a lot of ways, and there is little we can do about it. fortunately i have a good head to be bald, and i shave completely.
AFAIK it is harmless, probably heredity, but what I do know is that men going bald in the way you describe are said to have a very high sex drive (head hitting wall, whilst those going bald on the back are considered lazy lovers (on the bottom rubbing on the pillow) I am not taking the piss just trying to lighten you load :)
its genetic,hair-loss can be caused by malnutrition but not in your case.
You have Alopecia so go and see an Alopelist, now that you still have some hair left.
No, it's hereditary.


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