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HAIR LOSS

Hair loss, commonly referred to as alopecia or baldness, is the loss of hair on one's head or body. Most of the time it affects the head or scalp. Hair loss can be temporary or permanent in nature. Hair loss is common in both men and women, but it is more noticeable in men. Due to multiple reasons, many young men are suffering from baldness at an early age.<br><br>The common causes of Hair Loss are heredity, medical problems, hormonal changes, stress, aging, exposure to radiations, physical or emotional shock etc. At times the cause of hair loss remains unknown also. If ignored or not treated at the

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HAIR LOSS

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  1. HAIRLOSS • Hair loss, commonly referred to as alopecia or baldness,isthelossofhaironone'sheadorbody.Mostofthetimeitaffectstheheadorscalp.Hairlosscanbetemporaryorpermanentinnature.Hairlossiscommoninbothmenandwomen,butitismorenoticeableinmen.Duetomultiplereasons,manyyoungmenaresufferingfrombaldnessatanearlyage. • ThecommoncausesofHairLossareheredity,medicalproblems,hormonalchanges,stress,aging,exposuretoradiations,physicaloremotionalshocketc.Attimesthecauseofhairlossremainsunknownalso.IfignoredornottreatedattherighttimeHairLossresultsintocompletebaldness. • MencommonlysufferfromMalepatternHairLosswhichstartswithhairthinningandsubsequentlyresultsinorderlylossofhairattemples,frontal,midscalpandvertex. • WomenalsosufferfromFemalepatternHairlosswhichstartswithminimalthinningofhairandthenwithsheddingofhairitresultsintowideningofmidlinepart.

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