Men are more afraid of baldness than

94% of men interviewed said they were most worried about having baldness, exceeding the figure of 89%, obsessed about having problems in their relationship .

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The aging process often causes many negative effects on human health. Recently, researchers have found the most frightening problems that haunt men in their old age.

Survey results of more than 2,000 people in the UK recently showed that men feel bald is the "worst enemy", even more than the "helplessness".

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More specifically, the interviewees were asked about what they feared the most when they were old, and the statistics were quite impressive as follows: 94% were worried that they would get baldness, surpass 89% figure is obsessed with a problem in relationship.

Meanwhile, 75% are concerned about having gray hair, 64% are afraid of obesity and 61% do not want to face the problem of tooth loss. Wearing thick glasses, hearing loss, and breathing become 'coriander', respectively, 45%, 31% and 24% of respondents.

Ian Watson, head of the Hair and Scalp Therapy Institute (UK), said: 'Baldness is the most horrifying obsession for most men. They are afraid of the feeling of becoming a topic of gossip and teasing for everyone , from family members to strangers outside. The only way to avoid these problems is to treat baldness by using micro-pigmentation, but this solution is quite costly and effective depending on the location of each person. "

Psychologist Toni Mackenzie said that while hair loss and baldness in women are considered very serious and need to be treated quickly, men should consider it a normal and necessary problem. accepting 'living with floods'.

Toni added: "In fact, baldness is a nuisance full of annoyance and fatigue for men. They cannot hide their bald heads wherever they are, while those who other people consider this to be a hot topic to make fun of, which puts tremendous pressure on men, and seriously affects their physical and mental condition, especially confidence in delivery. continue ".