Hair loss is common for women - there are more than 30 million women experiencing hair loss in North America.
Forty percent of all women will have female pattern hair loss by the time
they reach menopause.
Alopecia Areata is spotty hair loss, resulting in completely smooth areas about the size of a quarter coin or larger.
In some cases, Alopecia Areata can cause the complete loss of scalp and body hair. This hair loss condition is most common
in people under 30. The cause of Alopecia Areata is unknown. However, for some patients, it resolves itself spontaneously
within 18 months.
Trichotillomania is an impulse disorder that causes people to pull out the hair from their scalp, eyelashes, eyebrows, or
other parts of the body, resulting in noticeable bald patches. It is currently defined as an impulse-control disorder,
but there are still questions about how is it should be classified. Trichotillomania is estimated to affect 1% to 2% of the
population, or 4 to 11 million Americans, 90% of them women.
Chemotherapy can cause hair cells to stop dividing resulting in hair loss. In some cases, patients can lose up to 90% of their scalp hair.
When the cancer treatment ends, the hair may possibly re-grow. Common chemotherapy drugs that cause hair loss include
methotrexate, cyclophosohamide, blemycin, doxorubicin, mitomycin, cytarabine, vinblastine, and vincristine.
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