Baldness Information List

If you have noticed some hair loss lately you might be worried that you are going bald. This article will give you the basic baldness information you need to know, including: the medical term for baldness; what baldness is; the causes of baldness; and treatment options for baldness

THE TECHNICAL TERMS
The technical, or medical term for baldness is alopecia areata. The word “alopecia” comes from the Greek. It means “hair loss.” The term “areata” has a Latin origin and means “occurring in patches.”

This term, alopecia, or alopecia areata, is commonly used in diagnosis of balding in a patient. If you have an appointment to visit a dermatologist for an official diagnosis, chances are this is the term you will hear.

WHAT IS BALDNESS?
Baldness is the loss of hair. This can happen in many different ways. Some hair loss is very unnoticeable. Some hair loss occurs in patches on the scalp. Still other hair loss can occur in what is known as a receding hair line.

Regardless in whatever way baldness occurs with you, it is simply the loss of hair on your head. Many men experience a receding hair line that ends up causing total hair loss on the top of the head, leaving the left and right side of the scalp with hair. Some women experience patchy hair loss or excessive thinning of the hair on top of the scalp.

CAUSES OF BALDNESS
Baldness can happen for several reasons. The most common cause of baldness is said to be hereditary genes. Lots of patients are diagnosed with hereditary baldness. If your family has a history of baldness occurring, then your chances of going bald are pretty high.

Still other causes of baldness include things like chemotherapy treatment in cancer patients and nervous habits, like excessive hair-pulling due to stress.

BALDNESS TREATMENT
Depending on the type of baldness you have, you may have several treatments options available. Today there are lots of over the counter baldness medications, like shampoos, ointments and scalp creams. Your dermatologist may also offer you a prescribed medication, depending on your situation.

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