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How To Prevent Baldness ?

Pls. help my hairs are going and my upper head is going bald.. which others can see no hairs on upper head .... pl.s advice how to get hairs i am going to marry soon. i would highly appreciate.
Fri, 13 Jan 2012
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Hi Mr.Yahya, You have posed a pretty difficult query to answer here. Men naturally tend to go bald due to a number of factors, the most important of them being the male hormonal influence. If there was a 100% effective treatment, it will have been hugely popular around the world. Unfortunately there isn't a "one size fits all" type of solution for this problem. I will recommend you see a good dermatologist who can ensure that there isn't a skin related disorder that is causing a rapid loss of hair. He/She can also prescribe some medications(cream/lotion) that can partly help hair growth though not always. Anecdotal evidence would suggest you also stop worrying excessively. Good luck and take care!
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How To Prevent Baldness ?

Hi Mr.Yahya, You have posed a pretty difficult query to answer here. Men naturally tend to go bald due to a number of factors, the most important of them being the male hormonal influence. If there was a 100% effective treatment, it will have been hugely popular around the world. Unfortunately there isn t a one size fits all type of solution for this problem. I will recommend you see a good dermatologist who can ensure that there isn t a skin related disorder that is causing a rapid loss of hair. He/She can also prescribe some medications(cream/lotion) that can partly help hair growth though not always. Anecdotal evidence would suggest you also stop worrying excessively. Good luck and take care!