Condition Lookup
Sub-Category:
Hairloss
Number of Conditions: 1
Male-Pattern Baldness (Androgenetic Alopecia)
Specialty: Internal Medicine
Category: Miscellaneous
Sub-category: Hairloss
Symptoms:
gradual hair thinning; receding hairline; bald spots on the crown; hair becoming finer and shorter over time
Root Cause:
Hormonal changes involving dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and genetic predisposition leading to hair follicle miniaturization.
How it's Diagnosed: videos
Clinical history, physical examination, scalp biopsy in rare cases.
Treatment:
Medications to slow hair loss, hair restoration procedures for advanced cases.
Medications:
Minoxidil (topical), finasteride (oral), dutasteride (off-label use).
Prevalence:
How common the health condition is within a specific population.
Affects approximately 50% of men by age 50.
Risk Factors:
Factors or behaviors that increase the likelihood of developing the condition.
Family history, aging, high levels of androgens.
Prognosis:
The expected outcome or course of the condition over time.
Progressive condition; treatment can slow or partially reverse hair loss but not cure it.
Complications:
Additional problems or conditions that may arise as a result of the original condition.
Psychological impact, social anxiety, reduced self-esteem.