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Hair loss can affect both men and women. While some forms of hair loss are gradual, other forms are rapid and cause significant amounts of hair to be lost in a short amount of time. The medical...
Affecting both men and women, hair loss is a condition that can manifest itself gradually in some cases and rapidly in others. Some patients chose to conceal or combat their loss of hair, while...
Hair loss in women can be caused by a number of factors, including hormones, lifestyle, and physical and mental stress. The first step in treating female hair loss is to determine the cause of the...
Female pattern baldness results in thinning of the hair all over the woman's head. Alopecia areata, an autoimmune disease in which the body attacks the hair follicles, leaves distinct bald...
Many drugs have significant effects on hair growth in humans. Drugs may cause hair loss, fuel hair growth, or make changes in hair form and color.
According to Medline Plus, male pattern baldness causes a receding hairline and hair thinning on the crown. Female pattern baldness thins the hair all over the head. Alopecia areata is an...
According to the American Hair Loss Association, hair loss accounts for 3 percent of pediatric office appointments in the United States.
Down syndrome (DS) is a developmental disability caused by an extra copy of the 21st chromosome. DS is associated with a number of health conditions, including a specific type of hair loss known...
Hair loss is common among both men and women, though it affects men more often. While some people choose to embrace their hair loss, others seek treatments to delay or conceal hair loss. These can...
While your hair will typically thin out gradually as you age, a sudden increase in the rate of hair loss that leaves you with bald spots isn't normal. Pattern baldness occurs in both men and...
Although the problem of hair loss is most often associated with adults, hair loss among teenagers is not an uncommon occurrence. Nevertheless, the loss of hair in one's teenage years can be an...
Alopecia barbae is a form of alopecia areata, which is a kind of patchy hair loss, or hair thinning. According to Hairlosstalk.com, in western countries, about 1 percent of women and 2 percent of...
Human hair grows for about two to six years and then falls out. Each hair follicle is on its own cycle, so a person usually has about 90 percent of his hair follicles in the active growing phase...
Alopecia--or hair loss--is an autoimmune or hereditary condition that afflicts men, women and children of varying ages and ethnic groups. Treatment and diagnosis depend on the type of alopecia.
There are many forms of alopecia, all of which have different symptoms and causes. Alopecia doesn't describe one hair loss condition, but rather any hair loss condition. Anyone can have alopecia,...
Alopecia, by definition, means hair loss, and there are many different forms of alopecia. These forms of alopecia all stem from one main form of alopecia called alopecia areata. Hair re-growth is...
Alopecia areata is the partial or complete hair loss from areas on the body that usually grow hair. Your hair tends to fall out quicker than you can regrow it. The most common form of alopecia...
According to the National Psoriasis Foundation, at least half of the people who have psoriasis have it on their scalp. Psoriasis can be light, mild or severe, with levels of crusted plaques that...
We all lose hair regularly, as many as 50 to 100 hairs a day. This is normal. However, if your hair is falling out in clumps, there is nothing normal about this. This indicates that something is...
Alopecia areata is a condition that affects the body's ability to grow and sustain hair. It's not uncommon for those with alopecia to lose all the hair on their scalp and in some cases, the entire...
Alopecia areata are a group of hair loss disorders. Alopecia Universalis is a rare condition that falls under the alopecia areata umbrella. Of the three types of alopecia areata this is the rarest...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that causes the immune system to mistakenly attack the hair follicles. White blood cells see the hair follicles as a foreign body and start to attack them....
Alopecia areata is a group of hair loss diseases. There are three types of alopecia areata: alopecia areata (AA), alopecia totalis (AT), and alopecia universalis (AU). Each type has a different...
Alopecia (hair loss), depending on the type, has significantly different looks and causes. It affects people of every race and gender and at some point, 2 percent of the U.S. population will...
Hair loss is not a problem exclusive to middle-aged men. Women have to face this possibility as well. Under the right conditions---including anemia, vitamin deprivation, endocrine diseases,...
Alopecia areata is a condition that results in partial or complete loss of hair on the scalp and other parts of the body. To diagnose the problem your doctor may take a biopsy of your scalp. In...
According to the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology, alopecia areata affects 1 percent of the U.S. population and is found most commonly in children. Alopecia areata has no cure, but...
Alopecia totalis, or alopecia areata totalis, refers to the complete loss of hair from the scalp and affects 5 percent of all hair loss patients. It is an autoimmune disorder. The hair follicles...
Hair loss is a problem that can plague both men and women. But there are ways to restore some of the hair that has been lost. Understanding where hair loss comes from and finding a solution go...
There is no proven cure for baldness. In 2007, scientists at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine were able to regrow hair on mice using stem cells. This research might one day lead...
You've probably never heard of alopecia areata but if you've ever had it you understand how upsetting it can be. Imagine rapidly developing bald patches in your scalp for no obvious reasons and...
Alopecia areata causes hair loss and baldness by inducing an immune-system response that causes the hair follicle to go into a resting phase and then die. Although alopecia areata is generally...
Alopecia areata is a disorder causing patchy loss of hair on the scalp or body. Severity varies from a few small patches to very large areas of hair loss. According to the American Osteopathic...
Alopecia areata is a disease that causes people to lose scalp and body hair. There are three types of alopecia areata. Alopecia totalis is a condition in which a person loses all the hair on their...
The medical term for hair loss in adults, children and veterinary medicine is alopecia. Hair loss can occur at any age and for a wide variety of reasons, but hair loss in children is often a...
Losing hair can be a very dramatic and troubling experience for anyone. Particularly, spot baldness, or alopecia areata, is very disruptive as it occurs just about anywhere on the head. Many...
Although many people associate hair loss with male pattern baldness or old age, there are actually several types hair loss that can occur at any stage in our lives. Three common types of hair...
There are three types of alopecia areata--alopecia areata, alopecia areata totalis and alopecia areata universalis. In all forms of alopecia areata, it is possible for hair regrowth to occur...
Alopecia areata is a common form of hair loss believed to be an autoimmune disease. It can affect men, women and children, and typically affects the scalp in patches. If the condition affects the...
According to a recent article in the Washington Post, Americans spend more than $3 billion a year on hair-loss products. While widely consider to be part of the aging process, sometimes hair loss...
By the age of 40, more than 40% of women have experienced some hair loss, as part of the aging process. There are two types of hair loss, permanent or androgenetic alopecia and temporary,...
With over 100,000 hairs on the average woman's head, it may seem odd to think a woman would notice any signs of hair loss unless it is significant, since everyone typically loses at least 100...
The American Academy of Dermatology states that nearly 2 percent of the population in the United States will suffer from Alopecia Areata at some point in life. This condition causes hair loss on...
Alopecia is a medical term for hair loss or baldness. But, not all hair loss is considered alopecia, as there is a difference. There are many different forms of alopecia, each with their own...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition in which the body attacks itself, and causes hair loss. Both adults and children alike can suffer from alopecia areata. Some people have mild alopecia...
Alopecia areata is a condition that is characterized by hair loss, either from the scalp or parts of the body. The hair loss usually occurs in patches. A study reported in the June 2002 edition of...
Patchy hair growth on your face may be annoying if you are a man trying to grow a mustache, beard or goatee. It can make it difficult to achieve the look you want. Having patchy hair growth is...
Vytorin is a combination of two statin drugs, simvastatin (Zocor) and ezetimibe (Zetia), that lower cholesterol. Each drug lowers cholesterol using a different mechanism, so a combination of the...
If you are sick, your hair is going to be sick as well. It is very likely that your hair will fall out because of your compromised health issues. In fact, hair loss may be the first sign that...
According to the National Institutes of Health, pattern baldness affects approximately 25 percent of men by the age of thirty. Though more common in men, this genetic balding pattern affects women...