Benedict Smythe asked: Hair loss can be considered as an appalling experience for most people, especially for those who consider their crowning glory as a main element of their overall fashion style and their general self expression. Hair loss should not be categorized as a mere product of getting old. Having thinner hair than what you have [...]
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Alien asked: About Alopecia Areata Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition where the immune system mistakenly fights the hair follicles from which hairs grow. The consequences of this disease include hair loss on the head and in some cases, in other places on the body such as the pubic region, eyebrows, eyelashes etc. Generally, the hair falls in [...]
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Juliet Cohen asked: Alopecia areata is a form of hair loss from areas of the body, usually from the scalp . Because it causes bald spots on the head, especially in the first stages, it is sometimes called spot baldness. Alopecia areata affects both males and females. This type of hair loss is different than [...]
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Anne Buchanan asked: Hair loss can be of great concern to both men and women at some time in their lives. This concern mainly centers on fears of looking prematurely old, unattractive to the opposite sex, lack of self-esteem and, without any real justification, of being thought of as lacking virility and of even being [...]
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Trevor Mulholland asked: Alopecia is a kind of disease where the autoimmune system of the body attacks the new cells forming in the hair follicles by mistake. Its main characteristic is hair loss that is sudden and random, as well as recurrent in some cases. Alopecia affects both men and women, regardless of age. There [...]
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Alien asked: Many people have found that they have hair loss problems. However, there is not even a single person among them to determine the possible reasons for the hair loss. You may want to look into the facts of alopecia areata if you are unsure of the reason why your hair loss is happening. [...]
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Devin Greenfield asked: Alopecia is the pathological loss of hair connected with hormonal disorders, physical or emotional overloads, hereditary predisposition, etc. There are different types of alopecia, or hair loss. There are congenital, symptomatic, seborrheic, cicatricial and premature alopecia. According to the degree of manifestation total and areal types of alopecia are distinguished.Congenital alopecia, or [...]
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Christine Harrell asked: For the more than five million people afflicted with Alopecia Areata, non-surgical hair replacement is the only way to enjoy a full head of hair since there is presently no cure the disease. There are three different forms of the disease that cause patchy and even complete hair loss. Treatment, therefore, is [...]
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Benedict Smythe asked: There are a lot of factors that cause hair loss. In males, it may be associated with hereditary conditions and male pattern baldness. It may also be stress induced or it could be a side effect of medication. It could also be Alopecia. Alopecia is a medical condition that can affect anybody. [...]
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charli jhonson asked: Hair loss in males is known medically as Alopecia Areata. Researches suggest that it is an autoimmune disease. For the benefit of readers it’s necessary to clear what is an auto-immune disease? Auto immune disease: Nature has gifted us with a protective mechanism to defend us from attacks of disease causing attackers. These are [...]
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