Male Hair Loss Causes?
99% of men losing their hair, it from genetic causes. That means they’ve inherited the pattern from somebody in the family. It’s not a one to one relationship. Parents may have full heads of hair and you may be balding. Or it may have a full head of hair and your father could be bald then your grandfather could be bald too. It comes from your both sides of the family, male and female side, equally. Contrary in common myth that you inherit it from your mother.
Female Hair Loss Causes?
45% of woman having some form of hair loss, and it’s genetic in 45%. The rest are related to a variety of medical conditions such as thyroid disease, iron deficiency and changes in hormones. When passes to menopause, the astrogen which supports hair, is withdrawn. The male hormones that are present in women without the estrogen counterbalance will cause hair loss.
How to Fight Hair Loss?
Dr. Vera H. Price examined hair loss and treatments for the two most common types of hair loss: androgenetic alopecia and alopecia areata.
One of the DHT Blocker is Propecia (Finasteride). The body converts testosterone into DHT and it’s DHT. When they combined with the genetics of hair loss, it will tends to produce balding. If you can block the DHT, you can stop the hair loss as it’s ongoing. That’s a male only drug.
For female. However both oral and topical estrogens are prescribed by physicians to treat hair loss in women - although there are no controlled studies to support this use of estrogen.
Dr. Price said, she warns that women with androgenetic alopecia should not use testosterone or androgen precursors such as DHEA.

