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2008
03
Apr

What is Patchy Hair Loss?

by Jamie Bollig

Patchy hair loss is not as common as the usual male patterned balding, postpartum balding, or balding caused by genetic pre-disposition. Patchy hair loss occurs not only on the scalp, but on other areas of the body as well. Patchy hair loss in women is as common as in men.

Those who suffer from patch hair loss generally have a difficult time coping with the condition and will do whatever is necessary to mask their condition. They may wear hats, long clothing, or try to comb over the hair they do have in an attempt to hide bald spots.

It is important to note the causes of patchy hair loss. While it is never caused by a genetic pre-disposition, patchy hair loss can cause a considerable amount of discomfort and stress to the sufferer. Because the patches can move from one area of the body to another, those afflicted with the condition are constantly focused on finding new and inventive ways to cover their bodies.

Patchy hair loss in women and men can be an embarrassing condition and those with the condition often have a difficult time coping. As mentioned above, sufferers will do anything possible in order to hide their condition. They may wear long clothing or avoid going out in public altogether.

Patchy hair loss can be caused by stress, long term illness, and certain types of fungal infections. Sometimes long term medical treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiation, play a contributing role in the occurrence of the condition. It is possible that the abuse of illegal substances might also contribute to instances of patchy hair loss.

Your patchy hair loss will disappear with your illness if caused by a fungal infection. Other instances of patchy hair loss generally clear up on their own after a course of time generally no longer than one year.

Seek the advice of a physician if you aren’t sure what is causing your patchy hair loss. Your physican may be able to recommend treatments in order to lessen the severity of your condition. Also, do not be afraid to seek counseling if dealing with patchy hair loss has become overwhelming on an emotional level.

Maintaining a healthy diet and participating in a regular exercise program will keep your body healthy and support your immune system. Doing so will enable you to promote the natural eradication of your patchy hair loss even sooner.

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