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How To Reduce Loss Of Hair From Front Side Of Scalp?

I am abhijit . my age 22.sex male . i do musterbtion 1 time perday(average) since i start. i have not control it
my problem is (1) i have no hairs on my face.
(2) hair fall is excessive in top and front side fo my head
if i will control musterbtion will my problem solve? if not tell me the solve of my problem
Mon, 15 Dec 2014
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Hello dear,

The symptoms & case history mentioned in your post suggest that you might be having Androgenetic alopecia.
Also known as Male pattern baldness, it usually follows a pattern of receding hairline & is related to genetic makeup and male sex hormones.

Management includes:
1. Minoxidil preparation to be applied directly to the scalp to stimulate the hair follicles.
2. Finasteride preparations that interferes with the production of male hormone linked to baldness.
3. Multivitamins
But these medications have to be used regularly under the guidance of a Dermatologist.

Wishing you a Good Health.
Take care.
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How To Reduce Loss Of Hair From Front Side Of Scalp?

Hello dear, The symptoms & case history mentioned in your post suggest that you might be having Androgenetic alopecia. Also known as Male pattern baldness, it usually follows a pattern of receding hairline & is related to genetic makeup and male sex hormones. Management includes: 1. Minoxidil preparation to be applied directly to the scalp to stimulate the hair follicles. 2. Finasteride preparations that interferes with the production of male hormone linked to baldness. 3. Multivitamins But these medications have to be used regularly under the guidance of a Dermatologist. Wishing you a Good Health. Take care.