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Alopecia / Hair Loss
Alopecia is the absence or slowing of hair growth
in an area of the body where
hair formerly grew. This disorder
has several causes, including physical
damage to the hair shaft
or follicles and fungal infections. Telogen effluvium, which is when the hair's growth cycle is disrupted temporarily by such temporary
problems such as a chemical imbalance or stress, is another cause.
Alopecia areata, an autoimmune condition
that causes patchy areas of hair
loss on the scalp and sometimes the body, may also cause alopecia.
The vast majority
of cases of hair loss in both men (male pattern baldness) and women (female diffuse baldness), however, are genetic in origin. This is called androgenetic alopecia.





