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It is normal to lose 50 - 100 hairs stands a day. About 90% of all hair is in the growing phase, which takes between 2 - 6 years. After the hair reaches certain point, it goes to resting phase where it prepares to be pushed out by a new strand coming from the same follicle. By the age of 50, half of the population experiences normal hair loss. However, If a person is bothered by the following symptoms, the hair loss are abnormal.
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Abnormal Hair Loss Symptoms in Male (Men)
Hair falls out at the top of the head.
The hair usually thins out first in the front of
the scalp hairline and forehead and moves
progressively to the back and top of the head.
It tends to be progressive, and in many
eventually, only hair around the ears, the
sides, and back of the head remains, as an
horseshoe-shaped pattern that leaves the crown
of the head exposed.
Hair recedes
To : Norwood diagnosis androgenetic
hair loss in male
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Abnormal Hair Loss Symptoms in Female (Women)
Hair comes out during brushing the hair
Diffuse thinning of hair over the entire scalp, often with more noticeable thinning toward the back of the scalp.
Diffuse thinning over the entire scalp, with more noticeable thinning toward the front of the scalp but not involving the frontal hairline.
Diffuse thinning over the entire scalp, with more noticeable thinning toward the front of the scalp, involving and sometimes breaching the frontal hairline.
To :
Ludwig scale diagnosis
hair loss in female (women)

Alopecia Areata Hair Loss Symptoms
Oval or round patches of hair loss
Discoloration of toenails and fingernails with ridges
Rapid hair loss
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Ways to treatment Alopecia Areata

Fungal Infections Hair Loss Symptoms
Itching
Inflammation of the affected area
Scaling
Patches of hair loss
Dots in black color in the patches
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