The older you get the more you probably hear other men your age complaining about prostate problems. Take a look at those same men. What do they all have in common? They are all losing their hair. This is not a coincidence.
Having prostate issues in addition to hair loss is like adding insult to injury. Losing your hair has already made you feel insecure and less attractive. Now, your charm is being further affected by having to make constant trips to the bathroom and sexual dysfunction.
Depending on how long you have been losing your hair, prostate dysfunction may have not yet occurred to you. If you have substantial hair loss, chances are you are already feeling some prostate discomfort. If you are only just starting to shed hair, this may not yet be a problem. However, be assured if your hair loss continues to go unmanaged it is very likely to lead to prostate problems.
No man wants to hear that their difficult struggle is about to get harder. However, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. When you find out two seemingly unrelated problems are linked, it means they are both symptoms of a bigger problem you can focus all of your energy on.
The bigger problem is a hormone imbalance. A very concentrated male hormone, DHT, normally gives you the big frame, deep voice, and thick beard which are the essence of your masculine appearance. But your body has gone overboard producing DHT and now the hormone is turning against you.
The only body parts which are especially sensitive are the hormone receptors around your hair follicles and on your prostate. When your body is producing too much DHT, those are the only two places available for storage. Because your hair follicles are so delicate, they suffer from the DHT overload first. However, it will only be a matter or time before the prostate will begin to swell and cause problems.
You may have asked what could be good about learning you have a bigger problem. The good news is that having a “bigger problem” means you do not need to treat each issue individually. You do not need a full arsenal of prostate medications coupled with a cabinet full of hair loss products. You simply need to treat the overproduction of DHT to solve both problems.