Hereditary baldness is how to treat

Updated on healthy 2024-03-19
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Buy some anti-hair loss medicine**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is currently difficult to judge:

    To improve baldness, you need to do the following:

    1. Pay attention to clean hair, and maintain good living habits.

    2. Avoid too strong and too high pressure, and combine work and rest in time, as hair may also fall out under the influence of pressure.

    Third, there needs to be enough nutrients to provide. Many people do not pay attention to the nutrients in time**, and there is a lack of nutrients, which may lead to impaired hair function, which is also easier to lose hair.

    Fourth, in such a situation, it is necessary to take oral hair concentrated nutrients, twice a day, one pack each time, to fundamentally solve the nutrients needed by the hair, so as to stabilize the hair roots and play an improvement role.

    5. Reduce the number of perms, dyeing, and straightening your hair, any repair to your hair will increase the rate at which your hair falls.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is not with Y, but with Y inheritance from father to son, and your maternal grandfather is not sick, but your uncle is sick, and the disease is all male, which means that it is inherited from father to son, and your maternal grandfather is not sick, but your uncle is sick, and the disease is all male, which means that it is inherited from father to son.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Not baldness, because baldness is hereditary.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    At this stage, the discussion on whether male baldness is hereditary is still ongoing, and there are also very different voices, some people believe that baldness is hereditary, while others believe that the occurrence of baldness is accidental and cannot be analyzed from a hereditary point of view.

    People with a negative attitude believe that just because there are people in the family who have a superposition, it is a so-called hereditary displacement. Because there are many reasons for the detachment, it may not be caused by genetics.

    For example, your grandfather participated in the revolution in his early years, and the conditions were difficult, the nutrition was very poor, and he had a lot of worries, and his hair fell out early. After liberation, your father worked in a newspaper office, stayed up all night and smoked too much and didn't pay attention to eating some supper, and his hair fell out a lot. You only see that both of them have baldness and fall off their heads, and you don't understand what the reason is, so you guess that you are worried about yourself in genetics, but you don't have to, because even the so-called hereditary factors can be improved in the acquired environment.

    So the question of whether male baldness is hereditary is superfluous!

    Experts who believe that male detachment will be inherited believe that there is a certain truth in the heritability of baldness, and it is dominantly inherited in male babies and recessive in female babies. Primarily, less baldness is inherited from dad to son. If the father is bald and the grandfather is also bald, the incidence of a boy is about 100%.

    If the father is not bald and the maternal grandfather is less bald, there is a 25% chance that the baby boy will be bald; If the father is not bald and the grandfather is full of thick hair, the probability of the baby being bald is almost zero.

    Therefore, through the study of whether male baldness is hereditary, it was found that baldness is inherited with sex chromosomes, and baldness is generally inherited from generation to generation. For example, my grandfather is bald, and so is my grandson.

    This is because the grandfather's bald X chromosome was given to the mother. The mother is a carrier of normal performance because only one of the two X chromosomes has a baldness gene, the other is normal, and baldness is a recessive gene. If a mother gives birth to a son, there is a 50% chance that she will get a chromosome with the baldness gene.

    If the son unfortunately inherits the X chromosome from his mother with the baldness gene, then he will be bald. Because men only have one X chromosome.

    Therefore, whether our baldness phenomenon is not inherited by ourselves, or because of our own lack of protection, we can't worry too much, about the question of whether male baldness will be inherited, we can put it aside, as long as we remember to take care of our hair, it is enough to do the greatest degree of hair care!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Baldness is generally hereditary, and only a hair transplant can solve it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    My dad is bald, and I'm bald too, is it a hereditary type???

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Why do some people go bald?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are many causes, both genetic and disease. Most are genetic.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Why do some people go bald?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I am also afraid, my boy, his father has hair loss, his mother has no hair loss genes, and my son is 20 years old, so I am especially afraid that he will lose his hair. I really want to do a genetic test, worship the gods, and bless my son from hair loss.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Nowadays, many people lose their hair at a young age, and it is related to many factors! I've also been bothered by hair loss before! At that time, my hair was really oily, and I lost a lot of it, so that my hair was everywhere in the house, and I could lose a lot of hair every time I washed my hair, and when I looked in the mirror and saw my hairline, I thought I was going bald!

    I washed it the same day and oiled it the next day, and I had a lot of dandruff, and when I wore black clothes, I would see small dandruff and snowflakes. Fortunately, a friend later told me about the article [Weng Lin's dense hair road], saying that it could help me, and then after doing what it said, the hair loss was alleviated, and finally I lived a life that grew longer than I lost More than two months before and after, less than three months, the hair slowly grew thicker!

    Every time I wash my hair, I will wipe my hair until it is semi-dry and then comb it, don't comb it when my hair is wet, it will hurt my hair! In addition, it is massage, often press the four acupoints of Baihui and Jiaosun acupoint, Phong Feng acupoint and Fengchi acupoint to promote blood circulation in the head and help hair growth! Also note that you need to change your bed linen and pillowcase once a week!

    Exposure to pillow cores! It's also important to do a good job of indoor hygiene!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This is not necessarily, analysis: the causes of hair loss on the top of the head have congenital factors and acquired factors, congenital refers to the inheritance of hair loss genes from parents and grandparents, or the acquired dietary habits and irregular lifestyle, resulting in the imbalance of qi and blood in the body, the nutrition of hair growth does not meet the required requirements, and the growth is slow, or a large amount of loss occurs;

    Suggestion: Do not be picky, balance nutrition, eat more vegetables and fruits, beans, cereals, fish and shrimp, walnuts, black sesame and other foods; Not staying up late and ensuring adequate sleep is a very important condition for hair growth; Maintain a happy state of mind and don't put too much mental pressure on yourself.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is a certain chance of inheritance. Male pattern baldness has a lot to do with heredity, generally speaking, male pattern baldness does not occur in groups that do not carry the baldness gene, this gene is inherited from one of the parents, the latest research has found that it is more likely to get such genes from the maternal side, in general, the inheritance of hair loss 70 from the mother, 30 from the father, the survey of family members of many patients found that in a family, there are significantly more men than women who suffer from this disease, and men are bald, His daughters are generally not bald, many of his sons are bald, women are bald, and her sons are generally bald, which indicates that male pattern baldness is inherited from a pair of alleles.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Baldness is mostly inherited, and because the gene that causes baldness is the dominant gene located on the Y chromosome (male chromosome), baldness is "passed on to male but not female.""And"Passed down from generation to generation", only a very small number of genetic mutations will occur in women with baldness, and men will not inherit the phenomenon except for acquired lesions, so if the father has it, the son will have it, so in reality we often see bald men and rarely see bald women. According to the situation of the landlord, grandpa and dad are bald, then it is very likely to be genetic, if the landlord is a woman, then you can rest assured, if it is a man, then the excellent genes you inherited from your mother can not help you, you must be psychologically prepared in advance, based on the eugenics and happiness of the next generation, if you want to artificially choose to eliminate the pathogenic genes that cause baldness, then it must be a baby girl, and it will be okay for your daughter to have a baby boy (of course, the father of the baby boy can not have baldness) cough, it is a bit far.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Now I have some hair loss, I don't know if it's because I haven't done a good job in my lifestyle after giving birth, or if production will make my hair worse, and I will lose a lot of hair every time I wash my hair, and I'm a little scared, I'm afraid that I'm bald before I reach middle age. I'm very worried.,The whole person is not in a very good mood.,Take care of the baby can't be excited.,Fortunately, my girlfriend knew my situation and let me read it.Xianqing|Silk article, there is a lot of knowledge in the article, according to it, now the troubles are gone, then tell you what I know, to wash your hair frequently but do not wash every day, the best number of times to wash your hair is 2-5 days, and massage the scalp when washing.

    It is best to go to bed early at night, insist on going to bed before 11 o'clock, ensure sufficient sleep time, and remember not to stay up late, otherwise the biological clock disorder will only hinder the growth of hair. Pay attention to ensure a good mood, don't worry too much, and have a good attitude. Try to reduce perm and dye your hair, because it has a greater impact on your hair, and more times will hurt your hair roots.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Baldness is inherited.

    In the first case, the father's gene is AA, he does not lose his hair, and the mother's gene is AA, and she does not lose her hair, but if their offspring is a son, then it is possible to get the gene of AA, and this son is alopecia, and the hair loss gene comes from the mother who does not lose hair. All patients often ask us, my parents have no hair loss, why do I say I have hereditary hair loss? Here's why.

    At the other extreme, the father has AA genes and he has hair loss, and the mother has AA and she also has hair loss, but if their offspring is a girl, then it is possible to get the AA gene, and the daughter is not alopecia, but the son is 100% alopecia. The daughter's gene for not losing her hair is exactly from her father.

    The above two examples are very representative, and students who have studied Mendelian inheritance can easily analyze many problems. Genetic alopecia depends on both the father and the mother, not the father is all to blame as people imagine, but in detail, the genes of the son's hair loss are more related to the mother, if the mother will lose her hair, then the probability of the son's hair loss is at least 50%; The daughter's hair loss gene is more related to the father, if the father does not lose his hair, then the daughter is unlikely to lose her hair, regardless of the mother's condition.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Androgen-derived alopecia, also known as male androgen-derived alopecia, is an androgen-dependent hereditary hair loss that is inherited autosomally dominant with variable penetrance. Clinical data show that 85% of people with hair loss are androgenetic alopecia, mostly manifested as gradual hair loss during puberty, rapid receding of the sideburns, elevated anterior hair margins, thin or even topped hair on the top of the head, showing progressive aggravation, the disease is characterized by progressive hair loss on the forehead and top of the head. The most fundamental reason is that the male hormone in the male body is too high, and when it is higher than a certain level, it will be catalyzed by an enzyme (receptor) in the hair follicle on the forehead and head to produce dihydrotestosterone DHT, which is the culprit of damage to the hair follicle.

    Once formed, it will continue to attack healthy hair follicles, causing hair follicles to shrink, hair to become thinner and softer, and the growth cycle to shorten until the hair follicles die and the hair can no longer grow.

    And because of the heritability of androgenicity, scientists around the world have studied the heritability of androgenicity in many boys and girls, and it can be said that there is a 90% probability that a son born to a male with androgenicity will also be the case in adulthood.

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