Hair Loss ❲Updated❳

Losing between 50 and 150 strands of hair per day is considered a normal part of the hair's life cycle. Hair loss, or , becomes a medical concern when shedding occurs more rapidly than regrowth or appears in distinct patches. Common Types & Symptoms

Hair loss caused by chronic pulling from tight hairstyles like braids, ponytails, or extensions. HAIR LOSS

The most common type, affecting up to 80% of men and 50% of women. It typically presents as a receding hairline or thinning at the crown in men, and a widening part line in women. Losing between 50 and 150 strands of hair

Temporary, diffuse thinning across the entire scalp, often triggered 2–5 months after a major stressor such as surgery, illness, or rapid weight loss. The most common type, affecting up to 80%

An autoimmune condition causing sudden, smooth, round bald patches on the scalp or body.