Monday, February 6, 2012

Am i losing my hair!!!! PLZ HELP?

I am a 22 yr old guy, there is no balding known to be in my family history, none that i know of... my dad has most of his hair except the top-back of his head, my older brother has all his hair and my moms brothers hair are pretty much still there but thinned out, my hair style is straight, the sides grow out thick, but lately, my top seems to be thinning, when i take a shower and i shampoo my hair, ill look at my hand and there will be at least 10 strands of hair on my hand, and if i continually run my hand thru my hair, more hairs will pop up, but fewer in number, the thing that confuses me is that my hair has always done this, but now im starting to be able to see down to my scalp when i wet my hair.... my hair is always falling out in small amounts, but it never seems to get worse... will it gradually get worse over time?? or is it totally natural to lose small amounts of hair like this? Am i losing my hair!!!! PLZ HELP?
i get those kind of hair after a shower, but if u can see thickness on the top of ur head. It means u r not getting baldAm i losing my hair!!!! PLZ HELP?
well if you have long hair its very common dont worry if u have long hair





if not then maybe your hair is thinning if you smoke or do drugs or drink a lot that can effect it very much!
grab like a pinch of hair( 60 strands) and pull but not to hard if more than 6 hairs come out go see a doctor. i know that works for girls but idk for guys.
Hi I am a hair dresser. This is normal but you do need to use conditioner to mosturize you hair which will keep it in place. Hope this helps!
Unfortunately, balding tends to be a genetic thing and there may not be much you can do about it without resorting to prescription treatments (like minoxidil).





I know it can seem random and unfair, but that's how it is. :-(





For family history, look at the men on your MOTHER'S side only. This is supposed to be where the gene for baldness gets passed down. If your uncles have thinning hair, ask them when it started to thin. Theirs probably started in their 20's too but just hasn't progressed rapidly. At least that's one positive to the situation! You have time to address the problem before it gets to a point of no return.





Good Luck! :-)

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