does using Testosterone suppliments be a problem for hair loss in men
Hair loss can be caused by high testosterone levels.
If the dosage is adequate to you, I believe that you won't loss your hair.
Why do you even need to know this.
Doubtful. Hair is made of protein. Hair loss is passed on genetically and is related to an overabundance of a certain hormone. Well...there is a connection... taking protein supplements to put on muscle , increases the testosterone in your body... and testosterone is directly linked to the amount of DHT in your system , that binds with your hair follicle and causes it to miniaturize.. so Supplements and working out increase DHT. Increased DHT means an increase in hair loss if you are already genetically predisposed to Male Pattern Baldness.
Many things can cause hair loss, but one in particular is a thyroid problem.
Yes. Unlike men, women rarely go completely bald because the estrogen in their body blocks testosterone, the hormone responsible for hair loss, from stunting hair growth. However, once women enter menopause, their estrogen levels decline and they experience hair thinning and some hair loss.
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There is no proof that testosterone treatment can exactly reverse hair loss problem. The only medication that has proven track of records in managing hair loss for men is finasteride. More info can be found here: http://origamimommy.org/articles/finasteride-1mg-the-only-effective-treatment-against-male-pattern-baldness.html
Women naturally produce testosterone, which is essential for a healthy libido and good skin, but there are side effects to introducing androgens (male hormones) into the female body, including hair loss, facial hair and a deepened voice
Male pattern baldness, also known as Androgenetic Alopecia, accounts for 95% of all hair loss. Androgentic Alopecia often runs in families and affects some people more than others.It is characterized by a receding hair line and baldness on the top of head.Women who experience head hair loss, on the other hand, don't go entirely bald even if their hair loss is severe. Instead, hair loss is spread out evenly over their entire scalp.Hormones are the main cause for Androgenetic Alopecia. Simply put, both men and women produce testosterone. Testosterone can be converted to dihydrotestosterone (DHT)with the aid of the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase. DHT shrinks hair follicles causing the membranes in the scalp to thicken, become inelastic and restrict blood flow. This causes the hair follicles to atrophy. As a result, when a hair does fall out, it is not replaced.Needless to say, men produce more testosterone than women and thus experience more hair loss.
No, at least not directly. But look on it as a mechanical problem. Long hair is easier to be lost than a short one and if a person with tendency of losing hair takes his hat on and off, say sixty times a day as a habit and the hat pulls the hair, it might contribute to hair loss. But that is surely not significant. Hair loss of men is caused mainly with DHT hormone which is a modified testosterone hormone mostly produced in damaged prostate. Note that the term "damage" is very relative, but the bigger the damage is the greater the level of DHT will be. DHT stands for dihydrotestosterone.
Yes, adding excessive testosterone to your body can cause hair loss. Also acne, and shrinking testicles .....but they go back to normal size when you stop the juice.