stress, illness, cancer treatment or a mineral deficiency. "Donovan added: "If you notice other symptoms along with your hair loss or have sudden hair loss, it could be a sign of an underlying condition and you should speak to your GP. "Subsequently, while hair loss is common, if MPB comes on suddenly, it could be a sign of something deeper which needs treatment. READ MORE: Cancer symptoms: The 'sudden' sign you may notice in the morningWhile this may seem unnerving, this doesn't mean hair loss signals the arrival of an incurable or deadly condition.
Donovan said that hair loss "isn't harmful to the person's health although, as it can be upsetting and distressing, some men choose to try and treat their hair loss".
Furthermore, there are also a range of treatments available to men in the modern era "including shampoos and leave-in treatments that can help with the look and feel of your hair, adding body and volume", added Donovan.
Should these accoutrements fail, there are also a range of treatments which can be tried to help men recover or restore some of their lost hair.
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