Guide Category: Hair Conditions and Disorders

Ehlers Danlos hair loss

Ehlers-Danlos Hair Loss: What You Should Know

Ehlers-Danlos (EDS) is a group of connective tissue disorders that can affect your skin, joints, bones, blood vessels, and other

adenomyosis hair loss

The Link Between Adenomyosis And Hair Loss

When cells in the lining of the womb abnormally end up in the muscular wall of the womb, it results

endometriosis hair loss

Endometriosis And Hair Loss: An In-Depth Guide

Endometriosis is a painful disease in which the endometrial tissue (lining the uterus) starts to grow outside of the uterus. 

progesterone hair loss

The Link Between Progesterone & Hair Loss

Like oestrogen, progesterone is a sex steroid hormone that can impact the growth of hair follicles. However, its relationship with

estrogen and hair loss

Does Estrogen Cause Hair Loss?

When it comes to hair loss in women, quite often, you’ll hear estrogen come up. Whether it’s too low or

hair loss during pregnancy

Hair Loss During Pregnancy: What You Should Know

Many women report having thick and lustrous hair during their pregnancy. And it’s all down to their pregnancy hormones (mainly

hair loss

Hair Loss In Teenagers: Why & What To Do

While hair loss is often associated with adults, even teenagers can experience it. Although, it’s not something that’s very common

autoimmune diseases that cause hair loss

Autoimmune Diseases And Hair Loss

There are over 100 autoimmune diseases that affect different parts of the body. Some of them, however, directly or indirectly

myasthenia gravis hair loss

Myasthenia Gravis And Hair Loss

Myasthenia gravis – a chronic, autoimmune condition that causes muscle weakness – has been associated with different types of hair

scarring alopecia

What Is Scarring Alopecia?

Scarring or cicatricial alopecia is an umbrella term for a group of hair disorders that cause permanent destruction of hair

central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia

Central Centrifugal Cicatricial Alopecia (CCCA)

Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia is the most common type of scarring alopecia that leads to permanent hair loss.  It’s called

types of hair loss

Types Of Hair Loss

There are two types of hair loss: non-scarring (non-cicatricial) and scarring (cicatricial).  Non-scarring alopecias are far more common, with androgenetic

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