Alopecia Signs And Causes

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Causes of Alopecia #5: Non-Modifiable Factors

Other non-modifiable factors that can cause alopecia include age, gender, and environment to name a few. Generally, risk of developing hair loss disorder increases with age. Gender-wise, males are more prone to developing androgenetic alopecia or male pattern baldness while females tend to have telogen effluvium.

Conclusion

Alopecia is a common hair loss disorder for both men and women, affecting millions of people worldwide both young and old. Although it is not a life-threatening disease, having alopecia is often seen as a cosmetic problem. Fortunately, there are many ways to decrease the risk of developing alopecia by knowing the early signs so you can seek help immediately. Moreover, knowing the risk factors will help you decrease the chances of developing the disorder later in life.

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