Monday, September 29, 2014

Common Diseases Associated with Male Pattern Baldness

Recently in the news we have seen the association of Aggressive Prostate Cancer to Male Pattern Baldness.  While the jury is still out on that study many other studies have shown some type of correlation between male pattern baldness and disease. 
The body is well made and has its own warning system.  It is for this reason that many scientist believe that all diseases have some form of letting us know that something is not right.  Male pattern baldness has been associated with the following diseases over the years. 

Heart Disease:

Heart disease is a lead killer in the world.  This is a condition where the hearts blood supply is reduced due to clogged arteries that are usually brought on through the consumption of fats, especially trans fat.  The link may be brought on because of high hormone levels.  According to Neil Roberts, consultant cardiac surgeon “It may be linked to the complex interaction of male hormones and blood vessel health.  As you know male pattern baldness can be brought on by high level of hormones. 

Enlarged Prostate:

Studies have shown that balding men are more prone to prostate cancer.  They are also prone to a condition known as benign prostatic hyperplasia.  This is a condition in which there is a non-cancerous enlargement of your prostate gland.  This affects 40 percent of men over 50 years of age.  The most common symptoms are difficulty starting or stopping urination, or a weak stream. 

Type 2 Diabetes:

This is when your body stops producing insulin, the hormone responsible for controlling sugar in your blood.  Men with this type of diabetes are more likely to be bald.  Experts say the high sugar levels may be responsible for the damaging of delicate blood vessels that supply oxygen to your hair follicles.  Without this steady stream of oxygen hair follicles are susceptible to being damage resulting in hair loss.

Thyroid Problems:

The thyroid gland is misunderstood and underestimated at times.  The thyroid is a gland that can be found in the neck. It is responsible for the regulation of many of the vital functions found in one’s body.  One of those functions is hair growth, so technically a faulty thyroid can result in your losing your hair. 


Unfortunately there are some medical conditions that result in you losing your hair.  Luckily, some causes of hair loss can be combated.  For those situations it is best to use an all natural hair loss shampoo like Nettle for hair lossNettle for hair loss helps by removing excessive DHT (dihydrtestosterone). For more information on Nettle for hairloss contact Nutracare Inc and find out about their all natural hair lossshampoo products today.  

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