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research Psychological characteristics of women with androgenetic alopecia: a controlled study
Women with AGA often face anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem; psychological support is important.
research The childbearing years: hair diseases
Different hair diseases affect people during childbearing years, with treatments ranging from medication to psychological support.
research Hair Loss: Diagnosis and Treatment.
Hair loss can be treated based on its type and cause, improving quality of life.
research Male pattern hair loss
Male pattern hair loss is common, affects mental health, and can be treated with medication or hair transplants.
research Evaluation of Alopecia
The woman's hair loss is likely stress-related and should improve without treatment.
research Androgenic alopecia
Androgenic alopecia is a type of hair loss that's partly inherited and can be due to hormonal imbalance.
research Clinicoepidemiological profile, precipitating factors and severity indicators in alopecia areata in Manipur
Psychological stress is a major factor in the onset and severity of alopecia areata, with atopic individuals being more prone to develop it.
research Chronic Alopecia
A woman's hair loss was due to trichotillomania, which is often misdiagnosed and can require different treatments based on age and underlying conditions.
research Understanding the Association Between Mental Health and Hair Loss
Mental health and hair loss are linked, and treating both can improve well-being.
research Patchy hair loss in an otherwise healthy man
Alopecia areata causes sudden hair loss, often resolves within a year, but can recur.
research Evidence Based Treatments of Alopecia Areata
Minoxidil and finasteride are the only FDA-approved treatments for hair loss caused by genetic and hormonal factors, but their effectiveness is often doubted, indicating a need for new treatments.
research [ADAPTIVE REGULATORY MECHANISMS OF ALOPECIA AREATA].
Alopecia areata progression is linked to stress and hormone changes, suggesting new treatment targets.
research PARIETAL AND OCCIPITAL HAIR LOSS PATTERNS IN INITIAL STAGES OF ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA IN MEN
Early-stage male pattern baldness shows two types of hair loss: one on the top of the head linked to hormonal changes, and another at the back of the head. The top hair loss responds well to specific treatment, while the back hair loss does not.
research Hair and Nail Conditions: Alopecia Evaluation.
Alopecia causes hair loss and should be treated early, especially scarring types where hair cannot regrow.
research Alopecie acquisite
Acquired alopecia is hair loss that can be reversible or irreversible, depending on whether the hair follicle is destroyed.
research Mind the hair
Psychological factors significantly affect hair health, suggesting a need for integrating mental health care in treating hair loss.
research Diffuse hair loss in women.
Many women's hair loss is due to health issues, medication, nutrition, or stress.
research Alopecia Areata: Evidence-Based Treatments
Alopecia areata can cause unpredictable hair loss, and treatments like corticosteroids and minoxidil may help but have varying side effects.
research A case of stress induced Alopecia areatatreated by homeopathic medicine: An individualistic approach
Homeopathic treatment improved stress-induced hair loss in an 18-year-old female.
research Experience of Alopecia in Adults: A Grounded Theory Approach
Supporting people with alopecia through psychological help and accurate information is crucial for managing stress and coping.
research Scalp psoriasis associated with central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia
A woman's severe hair loss was caused by scalp psoriasis, not the initially thought condition, and treatment improved her psoriasis but couldn't restore her lost hair.
research Androgenetic Alopecia: update on Etiology, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment
Androgenetic alopecia is influenced by various factors and can be treated with medications, procedures, and non-drug methods.
research Alopecia
Alopecia areata is a reversible, autoimmune-related hair loss that can have significant emotional impact and uncertain treatment effectiveness.
research Steven Kossards postmenopausal frontal fibrosing alopecia (PFFA)--a therapeutic dilemma.
Current treatments for postmenopausal frontal fibrosing alopecia stop hair loss but don't regrow hair.
research Immunology of alopecia areata
Alopecia areata, a type of hair loss, is likely an autoimmune disease with a genetic link, but its exact cause is still unknown.
research HrQoL in hair loss‐affected patients with alopecia areata, androgenetic alopecia and telogen effluvium: the role of personality traits and psychosocial anxiety
Personality traits and anxiety affect hair loss patients' quality of life.
research Table 1_Association between androgenetic alopecia and psychological well-being: a systematic review and meta-analysis.docx
Androgenetic alopecia negatively impacts mental health, suggesting a need for psychological support in treatment.
research Alopecia areata: A multifactorial autoimmune condition
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease causing patchy hair loss, often with other autoimmune disorders, but its exact causes are unknown.