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  • I have no idea how old you are, nor am I male. However my son has the same problem, and his is due to severe hypothyroidism. Have your thyroid checked just to be safe. Or it is just Alopecia. In men, androgenetic alopecia is characterized by gradual hair thinning that most often affects the crown and frontal areas of the scalp. In many men, the hairline around the temples regresses. As it moves back to the midscalp, an M-shaped hair pattern develops. The hair in areas affected by hair loss may be of various lengths and thickness, and the presence of uneven lengths and texture is a classic sign of male pattern balding.

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