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Early Age Hair Loss

Topic: Hair LossPublished September 1, 2020

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Speaking of baldness, I think many people think that they are from their 50s or 60s. However, after puberty, even people in their 20s and 30s may be bald.rnEven if you are young, you may feel anxious because you may be vulnerable to your usual behaviour by being bald. Therefore, this time we will explain in detail the causes of thinning hair in young people, prevention and countermeasures. AGA, the main cause of young baldness, is said to occur in about one in three Japanese men. In addition, it is said that the number of people who suffer from young baldness is on the rise, and it is necessary to start measures against thinning hair as soon as possible. However, there are various types of young baldness, and not all of them are on the rise.rnIn any case, if you feel a little bald, consult a medical institution. Now let's take a closer look at the types of young bald. Male pattern baldness, including juvenile alopeciarnMale pattern baldness, also known as AGA, is divided into juvenile alopecia that occurs in the 20s and 30s, and male baldness that occurs in the 40s and 50s. It is characterized by thinning of the hairline on the forehead, the crown, or both, and the range of thinning hair expands if left unattended. Recently, there is a possibility of AGA in cases such as "M-shape on the hairline has become conspicuous" or "The scalp at the top of the head can be seen through". Alopecia areata is based on the appearance of only one coin-shaped circular bald patch, but multiple bald patches may also appear. In addition, there are various types, such as the "serpentine type" in which the hairline is stripped, the "whole head type" in which all hair is pulled out, and the "general type" in which the whole hair is pulled out. Alopecia areata may be present if thinning hair is visible on the skin. There is no silver bullet, but let's see a doctor as soon as possible without leaving.rnThinning hair due to seborrheic dermatitis caused by disturbed scalp environmentrnSeborrheic dermatitis is a disease that causes inflammation of the scalp and causes symptoms such as redness and itchiness. It is said that various factors overlap, but it seems that a kind of mold may be involved. This mold is called the Malassezia bacterium and is a resident bacterium that also inhabits the healthy scalp. It is harmless when there is no problem in the scalp environment, but when sebum is excessively secreted, sebum is used as food to proliferate and cause inflammation of the scalp. And seborrheic dermatitis also has an adverse effect on the pores and increases hair loss. By receiving appropriate treatment at a medical institution, you can expect to improve thinning hair because pore problems will be resolved, but it can not be denied that there is thinning hair due to AGA in the background, so thinning hair is not always improved.

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