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Chinese male baldness ahead of time life pressure too much premature hair loss

The British Times published an article on May 31, saying that the general pressure of Chinese men led to the existence of baldness. Do you think the survival pressure of medieval men is great?

Researchers say that due to stress, lack of sleep and irregular diet, Chinese people begin to baldness when they are younger. A survey by the China Association for health promotion and education found that Chinese men are 20 years older than previous generations because they are desperate to find high-income jobs at a time when the cost of living is rising. The Association estimates that at present, about 250 million Chinese people are losing their hair or baldness prematurely, of which nearly three-quarters are young people in their twenties and thirties. This phenomenon is particularly common in the IT industry, which is famous for working long hours.

Some students also suffer from hair loss. A survey of 643 universities in China found that more than half of the respondents said their hair had become sparse. Tan Wenyong, a doctor in Shenzhen, said that most of the patients he treated seeking treatment for hair loss were young people, including students.

Baldness is mostly related to heredity, but Chinese experts say stress and poor diet are affecting record Chinese young people. The above survey shows that the risk of moving the hairline backward is relatively higher among media and financial practitioners. And the higher the level of education, the greater the possibility of thinning hair. Many college students say that psychological stress, insomnia and irregular diet are the main causes of their hair loss. " There are too many homework. I'm often busy until two or three o'clock in the morning. A student at a normal university said, 'hair loss has become a serious problem since I went to college.'

Some balding Chinese may comfort themselves with 'extremely smart', but more people are turning to shampoos and creams that claim to stimulate hair growth, and even accepting hair transplants. China's National Health Commission predicts that China's hair health industry will grow at an annual rate of 260% in the next 10 years.

In the first quarter of last year, the sales of shampoo to stimulate hair growth on Jingdong e-commerce platform doubled. Electric massage combs, herbs to promote hair growth, wigs, hair pieces and other products are among the 40 best-selling commodities on Taobao. There are more and more people receiving hair transplants in China, and such clinics are particularly prosperous during the summer and winter holidays.