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20-year-old boy, bald for half a year. What's going on here?
I was shocked by this incident. I also specially checked the information and thought that fitness would lead to baldness. I was so scared that I quickly put down my fitness equipment. Of course, I am finally relieved after checking the information. It turns out that the reason why the young man is bald in fitness is.

Medically, it is called androgenic alopecia, commonly known as seborrheic alopecia and male alopecia, which occurs in adolescence and later and is closely related to abnormal androgen metabolism in the body. Seeing this, I finally feel at ease and can exercise with peace of mind.

Event sequencing. As a small editor, I usually pay more attention to current affairs news. I saw such an interesting news recently. It's interesting because the young man's experience reminds me of the classic comic book "One Punch Superman". There is a classic saying of the protagonist in One Punch Superman. I'm bald and strong? I think this sentence is very suitable for the parties to the incident.

It is said that there is a young man in Changsha who is in his twenties. He loves fitness very much and insists on it for a long time. But I didn't expect that in more than half a year, he suffered from serious hair loss. The young man hurried to the hospital for treatment. After a period of treatment, the young man found that his condition had improved.

Because of the young man's love for fitness, he never stopped exercising. Later, the young man found that his newly grown hair began to fall off and finally had to go to the hospital for hair transplant surgery.

Will you go bald if you stick to fitness? I believe that my fitness partner is the same as me. When I first saw the news, I couldn't help feeling numb. I'm afraid that fitness will lead to baldness. After all, Bian Xiao usually works out. But when you think about it, there are so many people who like fitness, and I haven't seen many bald people. This is obviously my worry.

The situation of 20-year-old boys like this incident is, after all, a minority, so there is no need to care.

Conclusion: Generally speaking, fitness will not lead to hair loss. In the final analysis, the reason for the hair loss of the 20-year-old boy in this incident should be a personal genetic problem.

What do you think of this problem?