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What Treatment Should I Take To Prevent Baldness In The Front ?

hi, i am loosing my front air now is about 7yrs, i dont have any air infront, but my back air are helthier, pls advise medicine. iam 35yrs hold and i didnt take any treatment. thanks
Mon, 30 Jan 2012
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Hello,
Welcome to HealthcareMagic. You mean to say that you are losing front hair. One possibility for such loss of hair is male pattern baldness. It is a common form of hair loss and typically occurs in M shaped pattern.

Men who have this type of hair loss usually have inherited the trait. Other causes may be use of some drugs, infections and underlying disease, such as lupus or diabetes.

Medicines which are useful are minoxidil and finasteride. Finally one can resort to hair transplantation also. Hope it helps you. Regards.


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What Treatment Should I Take To Prevent Baldness In The Front ?

Hello, Welcome to HealthcareMagic. You mean to say that you are losing front hair. One possibility for such loss of hair is male pattern baldness. It is a common form of hair loss and typically occurs in M shaped pattern. Men who have this type of hair loss usually have inherited the trait. Other causes may be use of some drugs, infections and underlying disease, such as lupus or diabetes. Medicines which are useful are minoxidil and finasteride. Finally one can resort to hair transplantation also. Hope it helps you. Regards.