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Hair loss warning: THIS popular medication could trigger erectile dysfunction

Loknath Das by Loknath Das
August 16, 2017
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Story image for Hair Loss from Express.co.ukHair loss: Treatment can cause erectile dysfunction

By the time they reach their fifties, over 50 per cent of men will experience some degree of baldness, according to the NHS.

The most common type of hair loss is male-pattern baldness, where sufferers often experience a receding hairline followed by thinning of hair on the crown and temples.

However, there are now a number of treatment options, and the Alopecia Treatment Market Size is set to see sustained growth between now and 2022.

These include hair transplants and medications, but experts are warning of the risks involved.

[Source”indianexpress”]

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