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Ears Hair - Signs of Coronary Artery Disease & Testosterone Level

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Dr. K .Venkata ChalamDermatologist • 29 Years Exp.MD - Dermatology, MBBS
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We all would have noticed that with age, hair growth along the earlobe crease is not something abnormal. We all have seen people who develop these as a part of aging. There was nothing unusual about it at all. However, what is unusual is that science has found a very interesting correlation between heart attacks, testosterone level, and hair on the ears.

Yes, it does sound very unusual, but there have been studies conducted that say that hair growth on the ears could be one of the first warning signs of the onset of coronary artery disease.

Ears Hair & Coronary Artery Disease Relation

The heart is a pump that sends out and receives blood from the rest of the body through a channel of highly interconnected blood vessels. The ones which carry pure blood to the rest of the body are known as arteries and the ones which collect impure blood and bring it to the heart are known as veins.

Due to changing food patterns and a sedentary lifestyle, there is a lot more fat in the body, which also travels through the blood. Due to their heavier nature, they settle along the walls of the blood vessels, thereby narrowing the blood vessel thickness and reducing the blood flow to the various organs. This is the onset of coronary artery disease.

Early Indicators of Coronary Artery Disease

  • Hair loss (often premature, either in the temple region or the crown)
  • Fatty deposits on the eyelids
  • Earlobe crease i.e people with diagonal earlobes are more likely to develop heart disease
  • Hair in the ears

The last two are interrelated, as hair growth in the ears is more common in people with diagonal ear lobes.

Correlation Between Testosterone Level & Ear Hair Growth

People with more testosterone levels in their bodies are more likely to develop body hair, including in the ears. Scientifically, it has been established that people with greater amounts of testosterone are more likely to develop heart disease. Interestingly, the correlation is stronger in younger age groups.

Another interesting fact is that though coronary artery disease is linked to the presence of ear hairs in both men and women. However, sudden cardiac death was more common in men than in women. Both these had hair growth, though.

There is another group that dismisses this theory saying that with age, both hair growth and coronary artery disease are likely to develop, and there is no significant correlation between the two.

However, if taken as an early warning sign, ear hair growth can definitely guide in taking preventive measures, which can help control the problem in its early stage, which is definitely welcome to improve the overall quality of life! If you wish to discuss any specific problem, you can consult a Dermatologist.


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