Propecia: Confront Male Pattern Baldness

by admin on October 30, 2006

Propecia: Confront Male Pattern Baldness

by Alan Anderson

Is hair loss making you the butt of everyone’s joke? Hair loss can be very embarrassing especially among men. Male pattern baldness is one of the most common forms of hair loss among men. It starts at the hairline, gradually receding to form an ‘M’ shape. Furthermore, it makes the remaining hair thinner and shorter, eventually leaving a horse-shoe pattern of hair around the sides. Male pattern baldness should not be thought of as a medical disorder though it may cause stress and anxiety. Men with a family history of hair loss from either side of your family are more likely to suffer from hair loss concerns. If you are stuck in a hair loss whirlpool, Propecia can lend out a hand to pull you out.

Propecia is an oral prescription drug which is the first FDA endorsed pill to effectively treat male pattern baldness on the vertex and anterior mid-scalp area. It works by inhibiting the formation of DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) in your scalp. DHT (Dihydrotestosterone) is an active metabolite of the hormone testosterone in the body, which is responsible for specific male gender characteristics. It also causes shrinkage of hair follicles until it no longer creates visible hair. This activity ceases the further shrinking of the hair follicles, thereby restoring the vigor of the hair.

This medication should be consumed on a daily basis. The customary dosage of Propecia tablets is 1mg, which can be taken with or without meals. Optimistic results are perceivable after the regular usage of Propecia pill. In accordance to studies, Propecia is effective among men with mild or moderate hair loss in the age group of 18-41, facilitating hair re-growth on the vertex and middle front of the scalp area. However, its effectiveness for receding hair lines and temples is not yet known. Propecia is exclusively formulated for men and is not recommended for women or children.

Expectant women or women who may be potentially expectant should avoid contact with crushed or broken Propecia pill as it may source abnormalities in the sex organs of a male child. Side effects of Propecia are obscure yet it is important to consult a doctor and get well acquainted with possible side effects before embarking upon Propecia medication. Some of the Propecia side effects are such as allergic reactions, swelling of lips and face amid others.

Emergence of online pharmacies, can offer men dealing with male pattern baldness an easy access to treatment of this type of hair loss. It can give respite to men who find it embarrassing to ask the pharmacist for Propecia, as your order along with personal details is kept discreet. Propecia is accessible only through a doctor’s prescription. Propecia medication should be shelved at room temperature, away from moisture.

Alan Anderson writes on health, beauty and hairstyles.He has been working in the same field and writes informative articles for Hair Care subject.To learn more about Propecia, Hair Care tips, Rogaine, Hair Loss treatment visit http://www.haircaretips.net

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