Articles for tag: Alopecia, Hair Loss in Women, Hair Loss Treatments

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How Senior Women Can Cope with Alopecia

Why do people lose their hair? Many factors contribute to hair loss: age, hormone imbalance, psychological disorders (trichotillomania), genetics (you can thank your Mother and Father for this), high fever, severe illness, extreme stress, childbirth, chemotherapy drugs, blood thinners, acne and skin medications, beta-adrenergic blockers for controlling blood pressure, birth control pills, burns, X-rays, scalp ...

Androgenic Alopecia: Causes and Treatment

Male hair loss can be classified into 4 main categories – alopecia areata, alopecia totalis, alopecia universalis and androgenic alopecia. The last entry in this list is what that bothers most men. Androgenic alopecia, also known as male pattern baldness , is a definitive condition that you are about to lose your scalp hair to ...

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How to Prevent Thinning Hair

Thinning of hair on the scalp can carry psychological consequences, such as depression and a loss of self-worth, for the individual experiencing it. While thinning of the hair is often thought of as a male affliction, women can also experience it. Hair thinning can be attributable to genetics, illness, and in some instances, to lifestyle. ...

Diseases that Cause Hair Loss and Alopecia

The medical term for hair loss is alopecia. Alopecia can be a side effect of another illness or it can be the predominant feature of the disease. Alopecia can be further divided into scarring and non-scarring conditions. In scarring alopecia, hair follicles are permanently damaged and the chance of re-growth is almost nonexistent. Alopecia Areata ...

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Tips on Dealing with Recurrent Patchy Hair Loss or Alopecia Areata

Alopecia areata is a localized, patchy, non scarring type of hair loss, characterized by the presence of one or more round or oval hairless patches. The affected skin appears normal and smooth, unlike the fungal infections, where there is crusting of the skin and uneven breaking of hairs. On the periphery of the patches, a ...

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Alopecia; Auto-Immune Disease Affecting Hair Loss

Considered an auto-immune disease, alopecia, in children, is attributed to the body’s natural immune system response on the hair follicles perceived to be a threat to the indivdiuals health. The attack is often attributed to the body’s natural immune system working to fight against bacteria and viruses and, inadvertantly, mistakes the hair follicles as a ...

What Causes Thinning Hair?

Although hair thins as we get older, many men start losing their hair right after puberty. About 95 percent of hair thinning in men is due to androgenetic alopecia, also called male pattern balding. It is caused by male hormones and inherited genes. Hair thinning in men follows a distinct pattern of hair loss. Hair ...

What Causes Alopecia?

What is alopecia? Alopecia is the medical term for hair loss. The hair loss can be in patches, or hair loss ending in very thin hair, or actual baldness in males and females. What is known as male pattern baldness is called androgenic alopecia, although it can present in females, as well as males. This ...