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Diffuse Alopecia and Hair Loss
Subjects who have been diagnosed by with diffuse hair loss usually tend
to worry lest they might become bald. As a matter of fact the condition
does not end up with the complete baldness, but may cause you to lose
hair from the scalp region leading to thinning of the hair layer. Unlike
alopecia
areata, diffused alopecia is a condition that is seen both in the
men and women. It usually affects the whole of the scalp instead of
a specific region of it. As a matter of fact no itching or pain is associated
with the condition of diffused alopecia. The primary sign of the onset
of the condition is abrupt and increasing fall of hair followed by
thinning
of the hair layer in the region of scalp.
There are many reasons for diffuse hair loss, but the points worth metioning
are
pregnancy,
infection, lack of certain necessary hormones, and sometimes may also
occur due to the drug interactions. Deficiency of certain minerals such
as iron, has been seen to be one of the major causes of the condition
of diffuse hair loss. Sever infections such as pneumonia leads to serious
hair fall condition. Certain diseases of the internal organs may also
lead to the condition. The decreased thyroid function is again another
major cause for the diffuse hairloss.
The treatment however, largely depends on the cause of the condition.
The doctor may advise the patient for certain tests to make the confirmed
diagnosis of the hair loss. Deficiency of certain minerals such as iron
have been seen to be one of the major causes of the condition and as
so, sometimes the condition may be recover automatically on its own.
In case of thyroid gland malfunctioning the doctors will prescribe the
thyroid replacement medications either alone or in the combination of
the iron supplement. The doctor is the best person to decide the mode
of treatment and hence it is advisable not to go for the self-medication.
If left untreated, the diffuse
hair
loss or alopecia would become more marked and may even persist.
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