The causes of androgenetic alopecia include high androgen, genetic factors, inflammation around the hair follicle, mental factors and poor lifestyle.
1. Hyperandrogenism: Hair loss in male patients is mostly related to the level of androgens, and if the patient’s body has high levels of androgens, it may induce androgenetic alopecia.
2. Hereditary factors: If both parents of the patient have a history of androgenetic alopecia, the possibility of their children suffering from alopecia will also increase.
3. Perifollicular inflammation: If inflammation occurs around the hair follicles in the head, it may lead to damage of the hair follicles, thus leading to the appearance of androgenetic alopecia.
4. Mental factors: Tension, anxiety and excessive stress may trigger and aggravate androgenetic alopecia.
5. Poor lifestyle: Irregular lifestyle and staying up late for a long time may also trigger androgenetic alopecia.
The causes of androgenetic alopecia are many, so it is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals to get a clear understanding of the causes and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.