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Pattern Baldness Treatments And Diagnosis Review

Date Added : August 1, 2010 | Views : 395

Male pattern baldness is one of the most widespread forms of pattern baldness which is characterized by hair loss. It is believed to affect about 75 per cent of men that are 80 or older. It is also known that the male pattern baldness can also affect men that are older than 30 years and its first symptoms, which are typically receding hairline, can be seen in men that are in their twenties or even in their teens. The causes of the MPB are not completely known even today, but it has been established that this disease is hereditary and both parents contribute to it.



The signs and symptoms can vary from person to person – some men experience hair thinning and as the condition advances the hair becomes thinner and shorter, and in others their vertex hair begins to thin. As the male pattern baldness progresses, some men are likely to lose all their hair and in the most severe instances they lose all their bodily hair as well.



Unfortunately, male pattern baldness cannot be cured, but it can in the majority of the instances be successfully treated. At the time of this writing there are two options: hair transplant and medications. In order to determine which of them is the better option, a doctor or hair specialist should be visited. The hair transplant is the procedure of removing plugs of hair from other areas and placing these plugs at areas that are hairless. The medication prescribed as male pattern baldness treatment typically slows down, stops or even reverses the hair loss and one of the most commonly prescribed medications is Finasteride. Finasteride is known under the trade name Propecia, which comes in two different dosages and the Propecia 1mg is the dose prescribed for MPB treatment. Clinical studies have proved that Propecia 1mg works great for the majority of men affected by male pattern baldness and is likely to help most of them slow down the hair loss and certain percentage even experience partial or complete hair re-growth. The Propecia 1mg has been approved as a MPB treatment in 1997 by the US Food and Drug administration (FDA). Finasteride is also known under other brand names and can be found as generic Propecia as well.



Generic Propecia 1mg can be ordered from many Internet pharmacies and the great advantage of the generic drug is the lower price. Even though the generic Propecia is cheaper, it is not a less effective substitute. It is the same medication with the same active components that works just as fine as the brand name drug. The adverse side effects are experienced rarely, but if present they can be impotence, abnormal ejaculation, sexual dysfunction and testicular pain. However, these side effects affect very small percentage of the patients and usually go away when the treatment is discontinued.



The MPB treatment with Propecia is a continuous treatment. The effect is normally seen only after a few months after the beginning: it is imperative that the treatment is carried as prescribed by hair specialist. The stronger dose of Propecia 5mg is used for treating another condition that affects many middle-aged and elderly males - benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), and has also been approved by the US Food and Drug administration (FDA).

If you like to find out more about propecia 1mg and propecia 5 mg and to understand how they are used for pattern baldness treatment you can visit one of the author's health-related websites.

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