Hair Loss: Common Causes and Treatment

Congenital hair loss

Congenital hair loss
Congenital hair loss

Men and women may develop this kind of hair loss, which is the most occurring cause of hair loss all over the world, in men; it is well-known as male pattern hair loss. Women attain female pattern hair loss. Meanwhile, whether it occurs in a man or a women, androgenic alopecia is the medical term. No matter what you call it, it means that you have the congenital gene that reason behind your hair follicles (from which your hair grows out) get shrink, and afterward it stops growing your hair.

Shrinking begins so early in your teens, but it mostly begins later in life. In women, the first thing to notice a sign of congenital hair loss is mostly overall decreasing or broadening part. When a man has congenital hair loss, the first symptom is sometimes a receding hairline or hairless spot at the front side of his head.

  • Can hair grow again?

Yes, treatment helps to stop or slow hair loss. It may also aid in regrowing hair. The earlier cure starts, the better it regrows. Without any treatment, the hair loss will continue.