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Taking A Look At Patchy Hair Loss

By: Jamie Bollig

Published: April 3, 2008
Taking a Look at Patchy Hair Loss

Jamie Bollig

Are you suddenly finding small patches of baldness spread over different parts of your body? Do they seem to heal and then reappear in new locations? If so, you are suffering from patchy hair loss.

Whereas normal balding or slowed hair growth generally limits itself to the scalp, sudden patchy hair loss can appear anywhere on the body. Female patchy hair loss is just as likely to occur as it is in males. There is no absolute way of determing when or why any given individual will be afflicted with this condition.

There are a number of causes of patchy hair loss, but it is important to note that patchy hair loss is not genetic. Men and women are equally susceptible to the condition. There is no way to determine who will be affected, when, or why.

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.

It is especially important to seek medical attention if you think you hair loss was caused by a fungal infection. Fungal infections can spread to other areas of the body, making your hair loss even worse. They are also highly contagoius so you will want to avoid sharing your infection with others.

Ringworm, for example, is a fungal infection that will cause patches of hair loss to appear wherever the infection is harbored. Ringworm can be easily spread from one area of the body to another, creating new bald patches wherever it lands. The fungal infection is also contagious, so immediate medical attention is necessary to stop both the infection and the hair loss.

Do not be afraid to visit your physican, hair care specialist, or mental health professional if you are having trouble dealing with your patchy hair loss. Your physican may be able to help you find alternative treatment methods and your mental health professional will be able to provide moral and emotional support while you deal with your condition.

Sudden patchy hair loss caused by an infection will clear up as the infection is eradicated. Patchy hair loss caused by stress or other infections may take longer to heal, but will benefit from a healthy diet high in vitamins and minerals. The healing process, usually between six months and a year, will also benefit from regular daily exercise. Take special care of your body and your patchy hair loss will clear up sooner rather than later.

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