My dad is bald, will I have it too, and if so, what should I do? Can hair implants be solved? Thank

Updated on society 2024-08-08
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The most common cause of baldness is kidney deficiency, and you can eat something that tonifies your kidney. And as long as your father's baldness is not congenital, this is generally not inherited, so you don't have to worry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    There are two causes of baldness:

    1. The head is unhealthy, so that the hair is not strong, and then the hair is bald.

    2. Congenital baldness.

    A: If congenital baldness and the lover is not congenital baldness, then the child has a 25% chance of being bald;

    b. If the child is congenital bald, and the lover is congenital baldness, then the child has a 50% chance of being bald;

    c. If the child is congenitally bald and the lover is not bald, then the child only has the chance to be bald;

    d. If it is not congenital baldness, and the lover is not bald, then the child will not be 100% bald.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Baldness can also be very **, it's not necessary to worry about such a thing, are you a woman?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Baldness is inherited with sex chromosome recessiveness, and baldness is generally inherited from generation to generation. Experts say that there is some 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. Because baldness in general is inherited from one generation to another, for example:

    My grandfather was bald, and so was 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.

    There are also many causes of baldness, some of which are acquired, such as nutrition or disease. If it is an acquired baldness, it can generally be recovered through surgery**. These include male alopecia, domed baldness, seborrheic baldness, baldness due to disease, medication-induced baldness, or telogen baldness.

    Among them, telogen baldness is mostly caused by stress that causes the telogen phase to prolong and fall out, and once the stress is relieved, the hair will grow back. In addition, baldness caused by illness or due to the use of drugs such as anti-cancer drugs, if the disease is obtained** or after the drug is stopped, most of the hair can grow back. Dome baldness, commonly known as ghost shaved head, is mainly the hair falling out of the circular area of the head, showing single or multiple circular baldness, the reason may be related to autoimmune machine rotation and emotional stress, generally it will heal within half a year, and only a few will develop total baldness.

    Expert's opinion: baldness is hereditary from generation to generation, but there are also many that are caused by acquire, and this acquired formation can generally be restored by drugs**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hair loss is a very nasty thing and can cause a lot of damage to our image. There are even many people who have had hair transplants to improve this image, and many people are particularly worried that baldness will be passed on to their offspring. Baldness, especially in men, is clearly hereditary.

    Can paternal baldness be passed on to children?

    Male baldness is more severe than female baldness.

    Some people believe that baldness is "patented" for men, because baldness is affected by male hormones in addition to genetic factors. Under the influence of the baldness gene, dihydrotestosterone in the body acts on the hair follicles, causing them to shrink, making the hair scarce or even stopping growth altogether, resulting in baldness. Because the levels of male hormones in women are very low, hair is the most affected and only becomes thinning to avoid baldness.

    Because baldness is closely related to androgens, men who usually have the baldness gene may follow baldness after they reach maturity.

    Learn about the genetic laws of baldness.

    Baldness is dominant in male babies and recessive in female babies. Generally, less baldness is inherited from generation to generation. If the father is bald and the grandfather is bald, then the incidence of male babies is about 100%.

    The father is not bald, the grandfather is less bald, and the baby boy has a 25% chance; If the father is not bald, and the grandfather is covered with thick hair, the likelihood of baldness in the baby is almost zero. Baldness is inherited recessively on sex chromosomes. Baldness often leads to atavism.

    For example, my grandfather is bald, and so is my grandson. This is because my grandfather's bald X chromosome was for his mother. But since only one of the two X chromosomes carries the baldness gene and the other is normal, baldness is a recessive gene and the mother is a normal carrier.

    If a mother gives birth to a son, there is a 50% chance of getting a chromosome with the baldness gene. If a son unfortunately inherits the baldness gene on his mother's X chromosome, he will go bald. Because men only have one X chromosome.

    Professor Yang Jian pointed out that according to the law of heredity, if a normal person marries a balding person, one quarter to half of his children will have a chance of baldness, but not necessarily baldness. So, don't feel guilty about being passed on to your child, and don't be pessimistic and discouraged because of your own genetics, because no one can change the genetics, so you can pay attention to the birth and growth of your child.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Baldness is the cause of genetic inheritance, which comes from the mother or father, one that appears in the X chromosome inherited from the mother and controls the male hormone receptors; The other is found on chromosome 20, which is inherited from both parents. Since males have only one X chromosome, any genetic information on the X chromosome will be dominant. The father is bald, and the son is also bald, which has become a cruel reality that is almost destined to happen.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is possible to pass on the condition that the father is bald at a very young age to the offspring, so I should pay more attention to the maintenance of the liver and do not stay up late and other behaviors that hurt the liver.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Baldness is largely passed on to the next generation, especially for male gays, and the chance of inheritance is very high, and it doesn't matter if female gays.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    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.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It will be inherited to you, and some experts have shown that father's baldness will be passed on to his son, and the facts show that what the experts say is very correct.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Father's baldness is generally inherited to his son, but more baldness is due to acquired factors, although genetics cannot be avoided, but you can pay attention to maintaining good work and rest habits, ensure adequate sleep, and eat more foods that are beneficial to hair growth.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many uncertainties in this situation, but if you don't take good care of it in the early stage, it will be very big to inherit it to you.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, because baldness is hereditary and can have a big impact on appearance.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to research, baldness is hereditary, and it is passed on to men but not to women!! If you are a man, there is a good chance that this condition will be inherited.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It will be passed on to you, and generally speaking, if the father is bald, then the son is likely to have the baldness gene.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This situation will vary from person to person. In general, it is not hereditary.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, this situation is not necessarily hereditary, and it can be avoided if it can be well maintained in the later stage.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Based on what I've learned, if you're a boy, it's basically 100% bald, and if you're a girl, you don't have to worry. This is passed on to men but not to women. But your uncle is normal, I'm a little puzzled.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Check in the bud.

    Prevention may improve the severity of hair loss.

    I recommend you a small recipe.

    Fresh wild arborvitae leaves are nice** and prevent hair loss of green plants safe no ***!!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Genetic problems are passed on to males but not to females.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I don't think there was baldness when his father was young, it should be in the later stages, so the child will not be affected.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Not necessarily! Baldness is hereditary, depending on your luck.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The following is a calculated probability of hair loss for children based on the hair loss of both parents:

    The father does not lose his hair, and the mother does not lose his hair. The offspring are male, and the chance of hair loss is < 25%; The offspring are female, 100% hair-free.

    2.The father loses his hair, but the mother does not lose his hair. The offspring are male, and the chance of hair loss is about 70% or more; The offspring are female, and the chance of hair loss is only about 15%. (This case is the most complicated, only approximate values).

    3.The father does not lose his hair, the mother loses his hair, and the offspring is a man, and the chance of hair loss is as high as 100%; The offspring are female, and the chance of hair loss is 0%.

    4.The father has hair loss, the mother also has hair loss, the offspring is male, the chance of hair loss is still 100%, and the offspring is female, the chance of hair loss is about 75%.

    Moreover, hair loss is not only related to genetics, but also irregular life, unbalanced diet, high study or work pressure, etc.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hair loss is hereditary to some extent, but not absolutely.

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