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Baldness Treatment
The medical term for baldness is Alopecia. Alopecia – is a condition that manifests in pathological falling of hair, that is caused by hormone abnormalities, physical and emotional overload, or hereditary predisposition. Different types of Baldness therefore can be distinguished:
- inherent
- symptomatic
- seborrheical
- scar alopecia
- premature
One of the best types of baldness treatment nowadays is minoxidil. During hair loss baldness treatment such preparations have showed excellent effects, they are not very expensive and do not possess any kind of serious side effects or contradictions. Such preparations can be prescribed to men and women.
And although it was first developed to fight hypertension nowadays Minoxidil is used for baldness treatment. Minoxidil can improve hair growth up to 20%
Alopecia or baldness can be a real problem to a person but regardless of the situation it is just a medical condition and now it can and should be treated like any other disease.
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