Hair Loss Statistics


Hair loss affects many people in the world. Some feel uncomfortable about losing hair, the others understand that it is common and do not try to hide it. Hair loss affects both men and women of all ages. Sometimes it is temporary and can be treated, but for others it is a permanent event that is unpreventable.
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Postpartum Hair Loss Is Normal


Although postpartum hair loss is normal to many new moms it is shocking news. During pregnancy women enjoy having thick beautiful hair, but after the baby is born they are surprised to see more hair falling out than usually.
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Various Cases of Hair Loss in Children


Hair loss in children is more common than people think. Three children out of every hundred have alopecia problems; however, if it is diagnosed right, the hair loss can be successfully treated. If the problem occurs, the child should be taken to a pediatrician or pediatric dermatologist.
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Ringworm: Its Symptoms and Treament


Tinea is more known to everybody as a ringworm. It is a fungal infection that affects skin. Tinea Capitis is a scalp ringworm and is considered to be the most common hair loss reason in children throughout the world (50% cases).
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Male Pattern Baldness and Norwood Scale


Male pattern baldness is the most common hair loss diagnosis in men. It is a permanent type of alopecia (hair loss) which is caused by hormones and genetic predisposition. Millions of men on the planet go bald and if one pays attention, the patterns of their hair loss are typical.
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