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Written by Stuart Stevens | Monday, 18 February 2008 | There are 0 comments

Men who suffer from male pattern baldness are perfectly healthy

One of the first things that men do when they start to experience male pattern baldness is deny it to themselves. The shock of it and the realisation that they are potentially going to end up bald can lead men to completely block out the fact. This is always a big mistake because if you want to deal with your hair loss efficiently and successfully the important thing is you get treatment sooner rather than later. The longer you wait before you get medical help for male pattern baldness the more likely you are to experience more hair loss.

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A lot of men just hope that the hair loss that they are experiencing is a temporary thing and that it will grow back on its own but this is never the case. It is important that you get professional help for any type of hair loss immediately. Even if your hair loss is temporary you should at least find out what is causing it because it could be an indicator of some other underlying health problem. Men who suffer from male pattern baldness are perfectly healthy but just have an inbuilt genetic mechanism which causes them to shed their hair at a certain age.

The hair loss drug Propecia which is made by the drug company Merck is the most successful hair loss medication available on the market today. It requires a doctor’s prescription before you can use it and has shown to be effective in almost 90 percent of cases. Some lucky men have even found that the Propecia drug actually helps them to grow back hair as well as stop existing hair loss.

The advice from Ukmedix News is….Don’t be in denial! Get help sooner rather than later and remember that what is happening to you if you are suffering from male pattern baldness is completely normal and natural and you should not worry about it.

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