Hypogonadism No Moustache! No Beard

Posted: December 7, 2016 at 9:41 am

Solutions for less moustache and Beard growth

I am 21, but I dont have enough moustache and beard d in my face, how to grow it up, is there any medicines for it? My friends tease me.

I scared of getting married since my moustache and beard not developed. Would it affect my personal life?

Normally boys show their growth between the ages of 13 to 16 years. The secondary sexual characters like hair growth, starts from above the upper lip, chin and body. Only the sexual hormones bring these changes. Serum Testosterone is the authority for Masculine features. How Moustache and Beard develope?

Normally when the boy attains puberty, possible between ages of 13 to 16 years, the hair growth starts from above the upper lip, chin and body. This happens when the male sex hormone Testosterone is secreted from the testes. When a boy attains puberty, a centre in the brain called Hypothalamus, stimulates the Pituitary gland, which secretes two important hormones. The FSH ( Follicular stimulating hormone) stimulate the special cells in the Testes to produce sperms and the another hormone LH ( Luetinizing Hormone) stimulates the special cells to secretes the testosterone hormone. Testosterone is responsible for sudden growth in males with good musculature and bone density . The changes would lead to deepening in voice and enlargement of penis

Hair grows from hair follicles within the skin. There are about 50 million hair follicles covering the body of which one fifth is located in the scalp. Only the soles and palms are free of hair follicles. As long as follicles are not destroyed, hair continues to grow even if it is plucked, depilated or removed in any other fashion.

Various hormones control hair growth. Thyroid hormone and growth hormone affects hair growth. The most important hormone controlling growth are "androgens" commonly known as male hormones. Except in the scalp, androgens cause hair to change from "vellus" to "terminal". All women have terminal hair in some parts of the body, specifically the scalp, pubic and axillary area. A few hairs around the nipple or over the thighs may be normal. Hirsutism or excess body hair in women is the presence of thick, dark hair over the face, chest, abdomen, upper thighs or upper arms. It occurs when the androgenic hormone rises in some conditions.

The most important is Testosterone, one of a group of hormones called Androgens, which are responsible for "male" characteristics such as hair patterns and deeper voices. Hirsutism occurs when hair follicles become unusually sensitive to normal androgen levels in the blood, or when Androgen levels rise.

Every boy has same number of soft light colored hair on face in beard moustache area and other part of body. These are called vellus hair they are soft and light in colour , so that they are less easily visible. At the time of puberty and. beginning of genital development male hormone testosterone act on the various sensors in the hair roots of face and other parts of body. The blood supply in the hair root increases and hair grow from each follicle resulting in faster, darker and stronger hair. Thus in normal boys in two to three years full beard and moustache develops. When serum testosterone falls down the hair follicle fails or shows less growth

The vellus hair becomes dark terminal hair like our scalp hair and also appearance of hairs in pubis and armpits.

Testosterone is absolutely essential to maintain typical male features such as growth of beard and moustache, maintenance of bone and muscle strength, energy, and positive effect on mood, sperm production and sexual drive. Serum Testosterone is the authority for Masculine features.

Symptoms of Male Hypogonadism

Besides the retarded growth, there are many different symptoms of male hypogonadism. Coexists depend on the stage of life at which they occur. Symptoms during fetal development will differ from symptoms during puberty and adulthood

When the secretion falls down the youngsters may from

When the secretion falls downan adult may from

Retarded moustache , beard

Gynaecomastia

What Causes Male Hypogonadism?

Male Hypogonadism is caused by either an abnormality of the testicles or a defect in the pituitary gland. Hypothalamic dysfunction also encountered in many cases. Youngsters Testes fail to secrete Testosterone, when it has some congenital defects, following an infection such as mumps, other endocrine dysfunctions and tumours. Normally an adult, at the age of forty years may have reduced secretion. Sometimes smoking, alcoholism drugs and general diseases may enhance it. Even emotions may predispose.

There are few case in which the f hair roots resistant to normal level of testeosterone and its allied hormones. In this condition the hair roots do not grow because in hair root there is less male hormone receptor so that male hormone is unable to work and hair do not grow well.

How to rectify?

Homoeopathy finds solution to the problem successfully in many cases. The imaging study for Testes and brain will rule out the Endocrine pathology. A blood study on hormone will locate the problem. Unlike other systems of medicine Homoeopathy wont replace the hormones by a medicine; indeed it is applied naturally in dynamic doses to stimulate the blockage at the cellular level.

It is possible to maintains the axis equally between the Hypothalamus, pituitary and testicular functions to regenerate the testosterone level. The hair apparatus sensitivity could be enhanced by the dynamic application of the Homoeopathic remedies top respond The clinical studies had shown excellent results in the growth of Moustache, Beard, Erectile dysfunction and Infertility, due to low production of sperms Many cases had been demonstrated with blood study also scientifically.

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