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What Causes Non-Pattern Hair Loss?

In men more rarely than in women, hair loss may be due to conditions other than androgenetic alopecia. Some of the most common of these causes are:

Compulsive hair pulling (Trichotillomania)

Hair loss due to trichotillomania is typically patchy, as compulsive hair pullers tend to concentrate the pulling in selected areas. Hair loss due to this cause cannot be treated effectively until the psychological or emotional reasons for trichotillomania are effectively addressed.

Alopecia areata

A possible autoimmune disorder that causes patchy hair loss that can range from diffuse thinning to extensive areas of baldness with “islands” of retained hair. A medical examination is necessary to establish a diagnosis.

Triangular alopecia

Loss of hair in the temporal areas that sometimes begins in childhood. Hair loss may be complete, or a few fine, thin-diameter hairs may remain. The cause of triangular alopecia is not known, but the condition can be treated medically or surgically.

Scarring alopecia

Hair loss due to scarring of the scalp area. Scarring alopecia typically involves the top of the scalp and occurs predominantly in women. The condition frequently occurs in African-American women and is believed to be associated with persistent tight braiding or “corn-rowing” of scalp hair.

Loose-anagen syndrome

A condition occurring primarily in fair-haired persons in which scalp hair sits loosely in hair follicles and is easily extracted by combing or pulling. The condition may appear in childhood and may improve as the person ages.

Your diet

Diet and hair loss are closely linked and different foods can cause hair loss, and some can help us maintain healthy hair. Different foods contain different vitamins which help keep our hair health, others have the opposite effect. Ensure your diet is rich in B vitamins can help hair growth. However, a diet that has too much vitamin A, can actually lead to hair loss.

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