Noticed some hair loss recently and getting worried about going bald?.  This article will give you the basic Hair Loss and Baldness facts, including  the following:

  1. medical term for baldness,
  2. what baldness is,
  3. the causes of baldness,
  4. treatment options for baldness

The Medical term for Baldness

The  medical term for baldness is alopecia areata.

The word “alopecia” comes from the Greek meaning “hair loss.”

The term “areata” has a Latin origin and means “occurring in patches.”

If you have an appointment to visit a dermatologist for an official diagnosis as to why you are suffering from hair loss,

the term you will probably hear is  alopecia, or alopecia areata.

What is Baldness?

Baldness is the loss of hair that can happen in many different ways.

Hair loss or baldness occurs in different forms.

Sometimes it can be s very unnoticeable, other times hair loss can occur in patches on the scalp, and other times hair loss or baldness 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.

Quite often a large proportion of men who experience a receding hair line ultimately are left with a  total hair loss on the top of the head, only leaving the left and right side of the scalp with hair.

Some women can also experience patchy hair loss or excessive thinning of the hair on top of the scalp.

Causes of  Baldness

There are a variety of reasons that cause baldness or hair loss.

  1. Hereditary genes are possibly the most common cause of  baldness. Many  patients are diagnosed with hereditary baldness. Your chances of going bald are very probably if your family has a history of   hair loss.
  2. Chemotherapy treatment in cancer patients
  3. Nervous habits possibly due to stress causing  excessive hair-pulling.

Baldness Treatment

Depending on the type of baldness you have, there maybe  several treatments options available.

These days  there are many ‘ over the counter ‘  baldness medications such as  shampoos, ointments and scalp creams. Depending on your situation, your dermatologist may also offer you a prescribed medication.


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