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    What is Alopecia Areata? Sometimes your immune system instead of providing protection, start attacking your body. When it attacks the hair follicles, the medical condition usually faced is known as Alopecia Areata. It is a type of hair loss that occurs when your hair follicles are disrupted. The damage is not permanent but if the immune system keeps on attacking the follicles, permanent baldness is resulted. This condition is more common in people with age above 20 but people of any age like children

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    Thinking back I begin to reflect on what my life truly means to me as a person. And every trace of my mind leads to the word, Alopecia. A word that contains so many meanings. What is Alopecia? Alopecia is an autoimmune disorder in which your body attacks hair-follicles and can cause noticeable baldness. It also affects you psychologically. Being introduced to Alopecia at a young age I didn’t know what to think of myself. We all have times in our lives when we ask ourselves, “Why me?” Walking down

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    How Male Pattern Baldness Works Male pattern baldness (MBP), or androgenic alopecia, is present in males because it is linked to male sex hormones. It is typically due to a genetic condition and is usually associated with the levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Increased amounts of DHT in hair follicles is thought to have negative effects on hair growth, shortening the life of the hair growth cycle and even delaying or stopping the growth of new hair. Although hair stops growing, the actual follicles

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    Rogaine Reviews – Is this Effective in Re-growing Hair or Is There Any Side Effects? Get on the Review! A significant population of men, over the decades, has experienced the male pattern baldness which is also known as androgenic alopecia. This, from scientific findings could be attributed to hormones, heredity or age. Studies have shown that male pattern baldness can be stopped with hair re-grown over a certain period of time. This could be said to be the efforts of different companies who produce

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    periods, and small breasts are more symptoms of this condition. Sometimes there is no cause that can be identified for facial hair growth in women. With respects to the relationships between hormones and our hair growth, the role of androgenetic alopecia (AGA) hirsutism is best acknowledged(). Accordingly, therapeutic strategies that intervene in androgen metabolism have been successfully developed for treatment of these conditions. Clinical observations of hair conditions involving hormones beyond

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    Surgical Hair Treatment for Men and Women Losing hair is very frustrating that affects most of the people around the world. Today, about 50% of women and 60% of men suffer from hair loss. The most common type of hair loss is androgenic alopecia that affects both the sexes, it is also known as “male pattern baldness” and female pattern baldness”. People shed 100 hairs per day based on their scalp that contain hair follicles (100,000 hair follicles is average). But what causes hair loss? There are

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    the fact that it contains the largest organ in the human body, which is the skin. The some of these diseases can be seen as rashes, dark spots, or just patches of itchy areas. The disease that will be discussed in throughout this paper is called Alopecia Areata. One will cover areas such as a description of the disease, as well as the causes, signs and systems, diagnosis, treatments, and prognosis. A Disease of the Integumentary System The Integumentary System plays an extremely important role

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    that can cause hair loss, such as diet, stress, and lifestyle habits. 1. Androgenetic alopecia is the most common type of hair loss caused by genetics. The condition can lead to baldness and hereditary thinning. About 80 million people in the United States, both men and women, suffer from this type of hair loss. 2. Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes and lupus, may contribute to hair loss. Alopecia areata or other autoimmune disorders cause the immune cells to attack your own hair, leading

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    Losing one's hair is one of the many things that makes chemotherapy difficult. In fact, it is estimated that six percent of cancer patients will refuse to get chemotherapy because they do not want to lose their hair. Hair loss is an outward sign that one is sick. When many people lose their hair, they feel as though they lose their identity. They often look in the mirror and are not able to recognize themselves. That is why it is upsetting to many patients. The good news is that there is a new

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    “But I'm a woman, what happened to make my hair fall out?” If you are a woman and you have lost your hair or you’re in the process of losing it, you may have already gone through the many stages that are involved. For instance, when you noticed more than usual hair in your brush, did you convince yourself it was just your imagination? Upon awakening one morning, did it appear as though someone had given you a haircut while you were sleeping due to all the hair on your pillow? Even then, were you

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