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Suffering from Hair Loss - Learn Why | WhatIsIt.Org
11 hours ago by DJ Verret, MD  
Alopecia areata is the next most common form of hair loss. This form of hair loss results in rapid loss of hair in circular or oval patches. It may be episodic or persistent. Alopecia areata will generally resolve within six months to a year. ... Certain infections can cause hair loss. Children may have hair loss caused by a fungal infection of the scalp. The infection is easily treated with antifungal medicines. Hair loss may occur as part of an underlying disease, ...
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Possible Alopecia Areata Causes
8 Oct 2009
Virus infection to the immune system like HIV and other bacterial infections that can manipulate the immune system can be a probable trigger of Alopecia Areata. Pregnancy Stress Pregnant women are more susceptible to this disease during ...
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Hair Loss
22 Nov 2009 by D.J. Verret, MD  
Alopecia areata is the second most common reason for hair loss. Alopecia areata will generally resolve within six months to a year. Should it persist for longer, the chance of recovery is minimal. The condition will recur in ...
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Tips on Dealing with Recurrent Patchy Hair Loss Alopecia Areata ...
15 Nov 2009 by edf  
Alopecia areata is a localized, patchy, without scarring form of hair loss, by the presence of one or more round or oval areas of hairless. The affected skin appears normal and smooth, in contrast to the mixed fungal infections, ...
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Alopecia Areata Causes – Hair Loss Causes
22 Nov 2009 by admin  
Alopecia areata is characterized by loss of body and scalp hair. It is a condition that is brought about by many causes. It can be caused by drugs that are used to treat other ailments, but has hair loss as a side effect. ...
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Alopecia, the Common Form of Hair Loss Or Baldness | Get Hairs
17 Nov 2009 by admin  
The Alopecia areata is the autoimmune infection where the remains mistakenly treats the hair follicles as the unfamiliar tissue and also suppress or stops the hair growth. The Alopecia areata are non infectious except can be hereditary. ...
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Alopecia (baldness or Hair Loss)
21 Nov 2009 by hair extensions  
Conditions associated with circatricial alopecia include autoimmune diseases such as discoid lupus erythematosus, scalp trauma, infections such as tuberculosis and syphilis, and radiation therapy. Circatricial alopecia affects both ...
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What You Should Know About Male Pattern Baldness
10 Nov 2009 by edf  
Alopecia areata causes patchy hair loss on the scalp and its main cause is to attack as a result of the immune system of the body, the hair follicles. Experts say this type of hair loss is treatable. Traction alopecia is clear from the ...
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Balding
19 Nov 2009 by singaporeshortstories.blogspot.com  
Scaring alopecia: Scaring hair loss is a disorder that no hair grows on scared area. In its severe forms, hairs never grow on the scar area throughout the life. Scaring may be due burning, fungal and bacterial infections. ...
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Whatever the cause and symptom, hair loss is a source of dejection
18 Nov 2009 by admin  
When hormonal changes and heredity are the cause for hair loss then it is termed as 'androgenetic alopecia'. Patches of baldness that normally grow back are termed as 'alopecia areata'. Rapid shedding of hair after childbirth, fever, ...
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