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Slowly losing your hair can be a great source of concern and discomfort. Hair loss in individuals can be caused by a number of different things, but the most common cause is a condition called Androgenic Alopecia. In fact, Androgenic Alopecia has been found to be the cause in more than 60% of hair loss cases in several studies. If you, like many others, find your own hair loss to be a source of embarrassment, you might want to do something about it, and the odds are good that you can. Premature hair loss is treatable, but before you begin to address treatment it is important to understand the underlying cause of your hair loss. Follow these steps in analyzing your own condition:
* Make sure you rule out illness, infection or disease as a cause before treating hair loss. Several diseases can present hair loss as a symptom and could be the root cause of your problem. It is important to rule out this potential, as untreated, the underlying disease may lead to more serious health issues. A quick trip to your physician to rule out any underlying health issues is advisable.
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