Information From Your Health Care Provider

BALDNESS, PATTERN

(Androgenetic Alopecia)

 Basic information

description

Pattern baldness is the gradual, painless hair loss that occurs in a certain pattern as a person ages. The medical term is androgenetic alopecia. The earlier the hair loss begins, the greater the eventual loss. Some persons have short periods of intense hair loss followed by long, stable periods. In men, hair loss appears as early as the teens; in women, it rarely appears before their 50's.

FREQUENT SIGNS & SYMPTOMS

causes

It is probably due to a combination of hormonal and genetic factors. Male hormones (most often, androgens) are an important factor in balding. Estrogen (a female hormone) may be protective in women, because hair loss rarely begins before menopause. Hair loss that occurs after illness, pregnancy, or as an adverse reaction to drugs is a different form of baldness. Normal everyday stress is not a cause of pattern baldness.

risk increases with

Family history of pattern baldness.

PREVENTIVE MEASURES

Some drug therapies have been shown to slow or reverse baldness to some degree in some men. Other medical treatments are undergoing study.

expected outcomes

possible complications

 diagnosis & treatment

general measures

medications

activity

No limits.

diet

No special diet.

 notify our office if

You or a family member has concerns about hair loss.

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