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      Female Hair Loss: Assessment, Categorization, and Management

      research Female hair loss

      July 2019 in “InnovAiT”
      The document concludes that diagnosing female hair loss requires careful examination, with treatments varying by condition and psychological support often necessary.
      Hair Loss in Children: A Detailed Overview of Pediatric Alopecia

      research Hair Loss in Children

      July 2018 in “Elsevier eBooks”
      The most common cause of hair loss in children is tinea capitis, followed by alopecia areata and telogen effluvium.
      Acute and Chronic Telogen Effluvium

      research Acute and Chronic Telogen Effluvium

      January 2015 in “Springer eBooks”
      Hair shedding that lasts more than 6 months may need medical tests, but often just reassurance is enough.
      Healthy Hair: Form and Function

      research Healthy Hair: Form and Function

      January 2015 in “Springer eBooks”
      Hair health is influenced by genetics, aging, and environmental factors, with proper care needed to maintain it.

      research Telogeen effluvium

      December 2005 in “Journal of Marine Fisheries”
      Telogen effluvium causes temporary hair loss, often triggered by stress or health issues, with hair usually regrowing over time.

      research Telogeen effluvium

      December 2005 in “Journal of Marine Fisheries”
      Telogen effluvium causes temporary hair loss, often triggered by stress or health issues, with hair usually regrowing over time.
      Wound Healing and Hair

      research 13. Wound Healing & Hair

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Certain drugs can cause lupus, stopping these drugs is the main treatment. NB-UVB phototherapy clears psoriasis faster when applied three times a week. Monoclonal antibodies and oral pimecrolimus are effective in treating psoriasis. Smoking and drinking are linked to psoriasis in men. No direct link between low iron and hair loss was found. Vaccines are effective against genital herpes and human papillomavirus type 16.
      Pathology

      research 8. Pathology

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Various skin conditions can be treated effectively with different methods, such as discontinuing certain drugs, using specific vaccines, applying creams, and changing lifestyle habits like smoking and drinking.
      HIV, Fungal, and Infectious Diseases

      research 5. HIV, Fungal and Infectious Diseases

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      The document concludes that various treatments for skin conditions are effective, but some require further research, and certain factors like gender and lifestyle can influence disease outcomes.
      Phototherapy, Photomedicine, and Pigmentary Disorders

      research 6. Phototherapy, Photomedicine, and Pigmentary Disorders

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Stopping certain drugs can improve skin conditions, arsenicosis affects over half of a Bangladeshi village, males are more vulnerable, and certain treatments are effective for warts, acne, and psoriasis. Smoking and drinking are linked to psoriasis in men, a cream helps with a type of skin cancer, and low iron levels don't directly cause chronic hair loss in women.
      Medical Practice: Therapy and Adverse Reactions

      research 1. Medical Practice; Therapy; Adverse Reactions

      July 2003 in “Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery”
      Blood pressure drugs can cause skin lupus, but it improves after stopping the drug. The glycoprotein D vaccine works against genital herpes in some women, and the HPV-16 vaccine reduces HPV-16 infection and related diseases. More frequent light therapy clears psoriasis faster. A cream called imiquimod effectively treats a type of skin cancer. Iron supplements don't necessarily help with chronic hair loss in women.
      Editorial Comments on Hair Loss After Ileal Pouch-Anal Anastomosis

      research Editorial comments

      June 1989 in “Diseases of the Colon & Rectum”
      Some patients experience temporary hair loss after ulcerative colitis surgery, likely due to illness rather than the surgery itself, and it usually grows back within six months.
      The Growth of Human Hair

      research The growth of human hair

      September 1984 in “Journal of Biological Education”
      Human hair growth involves active, resting, and intermediate phases, and examining plucked hairs can teach students about hair biology and diseases.
      Advising the Patient: Case Studies on Telogen Effluvium and Paroxysmal Atrial Tachycardia

      research Advising the Patient

      August 1978 in “Dicp-The annals of pharmacotherapy”
      Crash diets can cause temporary hair loss, and professional medical advice can prevent serious health issues.
      Chemically Induced Hair Loss/Alopecia

      research Chemically Induced Hair Loss/Alopecia

      January 2019 in “Springer eBooks”
      Some chemicals and drugs can cause hair loss, which usually grows back after stopping the treatment.
      Contents

      research Contents

      March 2014 in “Pediatric Clinics of North America”
      The document discusses how to identify and manage common skin conditions in children.
      Crash Dieter's Hair Loss

      research Crash Dieter's Hair Loss

      February 1976 in “JAMA”
      Rapid weight loss can cause temporary hair loss, but hair usually grows back.
      Adverse Reactions to Enemas

      research Adverse Reactions to Enemas

      February 1976 in “JAMA”
      Enemas can cause septicemia in elderly men with prostate infections.
      A Study of Etretinate-Induced Alopecia

      research A study of etretinate alopecia

      34 citations , June 1990 in “British Journal of Dermatology”
      Etretinate treatment changed hair growth patterns in many patients.
      Hair Loss in Children: Causes, Impact, and Management

      research Hair Loss in Children

      6 citations , October 1993 in “The journal of the Royal Society of Health”
      Children's hair loss has many causes and requires careful diagnosis and personalized treatment, including emotional support.