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Hair loss can occur as thinning, in
which you may not notice hair falling out, or as shedding, in which clumps of
hair fall out.
Excessive hair
loss (more than 100 hairs a day) can be caused by inherited factors,
disease, stress, medications, injury, aging, or hair care.
In the most common type of hair loss,
inherited hair loss (androgenetic alopecia), men tend to lose hair on the front
hairline and forehead and on top of the head. Eventually, only hair around the
ears, the sides, and back of the head remains.
Women with this condition
typically have gradual thinning throughout the scalp.
Other causes of hair loss may also
show distinct patterns. For example, conditions such as trichotillomania
(compulsively pulling at the hair) or alopecia areata (in which the immune
system attacks hair follicles) result in obvious patches of hair loss, while
stress and some medications result in clumps of hair falling out.
Because hair is an important part of
appearance, hair loss can also result in loss of self-esteem and feeling
unattractive, especially in women and teens.
At Becca's,
we are prepared to help you feel better about your self.
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