The nature of hair loss or baldness can vary greatly. These are the types of hair loss
1. Androgenic alopecia: Loss of hair in men is called as androgenic alopecia.
2. Alopecia areata: Here hair loss occurs in some portions of the head.
3. Alopecia totalis: In this the hair loss occurs over the entire scalp to an extreme limit.
4. Alopecia universalis: This involves the loss of all hair from the entire body.
The other less common kinds of baldness are:
1) Traction alopecia: This type of hair loss is mostly observed in people with ponytails who pull their hair with excessive force while combing. Wearing a hat for more than 8 hours also causes hair loss. The scalp should breathe at least 7 hours in a day.
2) Telogen effluvioum: Hair loss some times occurs due to causes like major surgery, poisoning, child birth, chemotherapy severe stress etc and such condition is known as telogen effluvium.
3) Mycotic Infections: Mycotic infections can cause massive hair loss.
4) Alopecia areata: This type hair loss is known as spot baldness and is caused due to autoimmune disorder.
Prevention Methods
A variety of treatment is available for hair loss. However, even today the treatment for alopecia has a limited success rate. Prevention is better than cure is very much applicable to hair loss. It is much easier to prevent the falling out of healthy hair than re-growing new ones. Regular exercise can help keep androgen levels low naturally and reduce falling of hair. Stress reduction can stop hair loss. A balanced and nutritious diet reduces the falling of hair to a great extent.
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