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Suffering From Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA)?

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Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA) is a common hair loss disorder that affects 45% of men and 35% of women by the age of 60. The condition is caused by genetic and hormonal factors, which is characterized by androgen-related progressive thinning of scalp hair in a defined pattern. Are you suffering from this condition too? Then, you are probably very worried and wish to get back your lost hair in any way possible. Androgenetic Alopecia – Problems and treatment AGA is a disorder caused by genetic and hormonal influences, which is characterized by the progressive miniaturization of hair follicles, and transformation of terminal hair into vellus hair. While genetics and hormones cause the condition, other environmental factors only stimulate it. The three main areas of the scalp that are victims of AGA include the frontal area, vertex and parietal area. Such kind of hair loss can cause significant psychological and emotional anguish, which can impact the quality of life. Thus, it is

Why Do Men Face Urinary Incontinence?

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It has always been considered normal that women start facing bladder problems and leaks as they age. But, when it comes to men, it is true that even men can face urinary incontinence. But, many of us don’t know what could be the reason behind this condition. This is why we have come up with this blog to help clear all your queries about men’s urinary incontinence condition. What is urinary incontinence? While you may know what urinary incontinence is, we will still bring to you a definition that describes it, to make it easier to solve the purpose of this blog. Urinary incontinence is the accidental leakage of urine, which is caused due to the malfunctioning of the urinary system, which consists of two kidneys, a bladder, two ureters, and a urethra. The entire system works to eliminate waste from the body in liquid urine form through the kidneys. The kidneys are responsible to remove waste products from the blood, and produce urine. When the urine is formed, the ureters m