Anonymous wrote:My son is 21 and I can see it is getting thin on top. He has never brought it up so I do not want to make it a thing. I assume he will end up a young bald guy. Not a family thing on my side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's not normal. You'll have to get a full medical check-up, because some disorders cause hair loss, the most common being thyroid imbalances (both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism).
I have thyroid issues plus I'm in my 40s, so I routinely have that amount of hair loss. But neither my long-haired tween daughter nor my teen son with long curls, nor, come to think of it, my husband in his 50s, lose their hair like this.
I hope it's nothing serious, OP. Get it checked ASAP, while we're in a Covid lull.
I think it’s normal with male pattern baldness, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It happens to some? DH was significantly balding by his senior year in high school. He shaved his head down by 20 and was bald when I met him. It’s a hard adjustment but there is nothing you can do if there is not anything medically wrong. Check it out with a doctor and if he is losing his hair, maybe he’d feel better with a shorter cut.
He was bald at 20 because he shaved his head, or had he lost all his hair at that point? I hope my DS develops your DH’s confidence.
Anonymous wrote:OP,, if your are his mother, what was the experience of males related to your mother in your family? That would give an indication if it's simply familial and not much can be done.
Other medical reasons include anemia and hypothyroid, conditions that are not common but not unheard of in teenage males.
Anonymous wrote:
It's not normal. You'll have to get a full medical check-up, because some disorders cause hair loss, the most common being thyroid imbalances (both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism).
I have thyroid issues plus I'm in my 40s, so I routinely have that amount of hair loss. But neither my long-haired tween daughter nor my teen son with long curls, nor, come to think of it, my husband in his 50s, lose their hair like this.
I hope it's nothing serious, OP. Get it checked ASAP, while we're in a Covid lull.
Anonymous wrote:It happens to some? DH was significantly balding by his senior year in high school. He shaved his head down by 20 and was bald when I met him. It’s a hard adjustment but there is nothing you can do if there is not anything medically wrong. Check it out with a doctor and if he is losing his hair, maybe he’d feel better with a shorter cut.