How to Identify Symptoms of Alopecia
Instructions
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Check your hair in a mirror. Is your hair thinner than it used to be? Does it come out in chunks when you brush or come it? One of the early symptoms of alopecia, or sudden hair loss, it to find large amounts or strands of hair in your brush or come every morning.
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Look at the patterns of hair loss on the scalp. Can you see circular or round patches of scalp? In most cases, individuals experiencing hair loss caused by alopecia do so in round or circular patches.
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Pay attention to any signs of intense itching on the scalp or on other areas of the body where hair generally grows. In some cases, individuals may believe they are suffering from insect bites or a rash. Others notice more severe itching if he or she is under a lot of stress.
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Watch for tingling or pain in the area where hair loss is occuring. Many individuals complain of mild to moderate pain on the scalp. When alopecia is experienced by men, they may feel tender areas on the jaw or cheek that feel as if they are bruised.
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Watch for signs of pitting in the fingernails, which is a common symptom that occurs in more severe cases of sudden hair loss in both men and women. While many individuals often mistake such signs for a vitamin or mineral deficiency, the pitting of the nails is not improved by diet.
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