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Types Of Hair Loss

By: Carol Ling James


This article was authored by a non-health professional.


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An average human scalp contains about 100,000 hairs. Even when most of these hairs remain healthy, it is little consolation to the child with hair loss. There are many causes of Thinning Hair, but a few common ones are as below:

Alopecia Areata

Alopecia Areata is a common condition, although those who have it often have never seen anyone else who has it. It occurs at all ages and young people are affected most often. There is no sex discrimination; it affects males and females equally. It usually occurs on the scalp, but any hair growing part of the body can be involved. Normally the hair follicles on the scalp are busy producing metres of hair each day. In Alopecia Areata, the affected hair follicles slow down production drastically, become quite small, and grow no hair that is visible above the surface for months or years. While they are in this hibernation-like state, the "sleeping" follicles remain alive below the skin surface and are ready to resume normal hair production whenever they receive the right signal.

Psychosomatic Hair Loss

This type of hair loss is associated with stress or trauma.This can be literally a self-induced condition caused by the individual worrying so much about their hair (with or without reason) that they speed up the hair loss condition.

Alopecia Totalis & Universalis

With Alopecia some people develop only a few bare patches and regrow them within a year, even without treatment. In others, the condition spreads until all hair on the scalp is lost; this is called Alopecia Totalis. In still others, all hair on the entire body is lost, this is called Alopecia Universalis. No matter how widespread the hair loss is, the hair follicles remain alive below the skin surface, and the possibility of regrowth remains.

Traction Alopecia

Traction Alopecia is caused by mechanical strain on the scalp, e.g. tight ponytails, tight braiding of the hair, or by too tightly curling the hair with rollers. Not so many years ago this condition was common amongst some men resulting from the wearing of certain types of hairpieces that required hair to beclipped on, or tied to, the hairpiece. This type of baldness is discussed in more detail under the section dealing with hairpieces.

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