Why am I going bald at age 15 I'm also a male too.?!


Question: Why am I going bald at age 15 I'm also a male too.?
I dont know what to do really. when I comb out by hair you can see the balding spot from a mile away. is there any home remedy stuff or do i have to go see a doctor?

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My brother has that same problem. It is probably in your genes. Maybe there are some treatments doctors can give you to help bring back some hair.



Although hair loss occurs most often in adults, teenagers as young as 15 or 16 have also been found to experience hair loss and thinning. The balding process and rate vary with each individual; hair loss does not discriminate against age. While it is not unheard of for teenagers to be diagnosed with Androgenetic Alopecia (also known as “male pattern baldness”), hair loss in teenagers is more commonly found to be temporary and thus reversible.

There are several factors that might be causing your hair loss. A teenager’s activities, diet, stress, medications, natural hormones, improper hair care, certain diseases and even genetic predisposition can all contribute, in varying degrees, to hair loss.

One of the simplest ways to slow down oncoming hair loss is a balanced diet. There are a variety of vitamins and minerals that should be included in your daily diet in order to help reduce the loss of hair. Make sure your diet is rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin B, silica, calcium, and iron to reduce or prevent hair loss. These minerals and vitamins can be obtained through a balanced diet. Some foods you should add to your diet to increase hair health include: fruits, vegetables, dairy, lean healthy meats, fish, legumes, unsaturated fats, and water. However, when your diet is lacking in proper nutrition, or when you make drastic changes to your current diet, hair loss can result. Try to avoid high amounts of fatty foods and high amounts of Vitamin A in your diet as these have been shown to cause hair loss.

Because hair loss is not too common amongst teenagers, it is important for you to visit a qualified physician who can correctly diagnose the problem and offer the appropriate treatment or solution. You can find much more information about what could be causing your hair loss and the available treatment options during a consultation with a Bosley professional free of charge. Good luck and try not to stress too much over your hair loss.

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Why are you going bald at age 15? Because your dad's genes are such. There's nothing you can do except (maybe) transplanting hair from elsewhere on your body to your head, but that costs money.

Be happy and enjoy your body.




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