The 25-year-old male hair loss serious may be androgenetic alopecia, baldness, malnutrition, hypothyroidism and other causes, need to be based on the symptoms of specific analysis.
1. Androgenetic alopecia: most common in men, often in puberty, manifested as progressive reduction of head hair, thinning and alopecia or hair thinning, this disease has a genetic predisposition, androgen is one of the important mechanisms for the development of this disease.
2. Patch baldness: Patch baldness is a psychogenic, autoimmune-associated, non-scarring hair loss disease that can occur on any part of the body. It is currently believed that it may be related to genetics, mental and emotional stress, endocrine disorders, immunoinflammation and other factors, and may belong to the category of polygenic diseases.
3. Malnutrition: If the patient’s long-term diet is not balanced or gastrointestinal dysfunction leads to malnutrition, it will affect the hair follicles, so that the supply of nutrients to the hair is insufficient, which will lead to alopecia areata and baldness.
4. Hypothyroidism: Hypothyroidism can lead to thinning and drying of the hair, which can also cause baldness.
The 25-year-old male hair loss may also have other reasons, it is recommended that timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor, improve the relevant examination, clear cause, standardized treatment.