Androgen-induced baldness in women
Androgenetic female alopecia, also known as women's and men's alopecia, is caused by an excess of androgens and heredity is also an important factor. The clinical manifestations are that the hair on the top of the head is gradually thinning, and the serum level of androgens is higher than normal. You can diagnose. Treatment with the anti-androgen preparation, cyproterone, can be used.
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