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Why Men Are More Prone To Baldness Than Women


Men and women are both creatures of the same kind generally. They are known to respond to stimuli in similar manners, and have similar patterns of existence. However, being of two separate sexes, they are most likely to also respond differently in different situations. Differing factors cause them to respond in diverse ways as well, and similar factors may cause response in each sex that is very different. For instance, if we have to take one’s age factor into consideration, you would see that men and women respond differently. This is because, physiologically, there are particular mechanisms in them that differ, making one more prone than the other. This refers to their hormonal balances.

Testosterone Level In Men Is One Of The Main Cause Of Baldness
In men, for instance, there is a much higher level of testosterone than there is in women. For this reason, in their younger days, their behaviors differ. When they grow older, the levels of this hormone in each individual changes, thereby causing changes. In men, for instance, the high level of testosterone makes them more prone to developing ‘male-patterned baldness’. This is something that women are not that prone to simply because of the fact that their level of testosterone is much lower.

Now let us go a little deeper than simply making testosterone the cause of male-patterned baldness. This is because this hormone cannot directly be blamed. The main cause of male-patterned baldness is an enzyme known as ‘5 alpha-reductase’. However, it is this enzyme that is responsible for transforming testosterone into a chemical known as dihydrotestosterone (DHT).

It is this chemical that actually causes hair loss in men as they grow older.

Lesser Chances Of Old Age Hair Loss In Women
In contrast to this, since women have a lower level of testosterone, they have fewer chances of developing dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which means that they stand fewer chances of losing hair as they grow older. This automatically means that women are less likely to lose hair than men.

Based on the mechanism that is responsible that causes baldness in men, there are particular medicines developed. Indeed, the race is on to develop more and more effective remedies to combat male-patterned baldness.

Each of the current ones is quite effective, but they are also known to have side effects on a portion of the users. This is something that is under observation right now, and solutions to such problems are being sought. We can still assert that combating hair loss in men is still in its infancy, and it may be some time before one proper remedy is uncovered for combating male-patterned baldness.



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