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What Causes Alopecia Areata: Navigating This Hair Loss Condition

Ask anybody who has experienced alopecia areata and they’ll explain to you how different it manifests to male pattern hair loss. The way you see the hair being lost from your head is different to what a lot of men experience. But what causes alopecia areata? And why does it happen to some people? Let’s look at the reasons behind alopecia and determine what can be done to address your hair loss problem.

What is Alopecia Areata?

There are different types of alopecia that a doctor could diagnose you with, like alopecia areata, alopecia totalis, or alopecia universalis. The way each form of the condition presents itself is different but is related by causing unexpected hair loss. Alopecia areata is perhaps the most common form of alopecia. While male pattern hair loss is a genetic trait that occurs in the vast majority of men who experience hair loss, alopecia areata works differently. Alopecia areata is thought to be an autoimmune condition that causes patchy hair loss on your head, looking quite different to male pattern hair loss. Rather than seeing the hair loss start at your hairline or crown and then gradually recede and thin, alopecia can occur much faster and look more extreme than male pattern hair loss.

What Causes Alopecia Areata?

The exact cause behind alopecia aren’t isn’t entirely clear but your chances of being subjected to it can increase significantly if you suffer from a thyroid problem, diabetes, lupus, or some other illnesses. Your body is tricked into thinking it needs to defend itself against an infection or external threat to your hair follicles (when it is actually because of the autoimmune response you’re suffering from) and does so by shedding your hair.  Genetics contribute to a percentage of alopecia cases globally, as does the environment you find yourself in and lifestyle choices. Cancer and the subsequent treatment can cause people to suffer from a different type of alopecia. Interestingly, but maybe unsurprisingly given that your scalp is a sensitive skin area, types of dermatitis are linked to an increased likelihood of alopecia too.

Does Minoxidil Work For Everybody?

Statistics show that 80% of men who use Topical Minoxidil will see positive effects to combat their hair loss symptoms. This manifests itself as a slowed rate of hair loss or having hair loss halted altogether. However, this means that 2 out of every 10 men might not see changes to their hair. The reason for this isn’t always clear, but one of the reasons could be an underlying health condition that you should get checked medically. It’s probably nothing, but there’s no harm in speaking to your doctor to make sure that everything is fine.

Minoxidil won’t work if your hair loss is brought on because of an illness or treatment targeting an illness, so you’d need a different type of care. Stress can also be a factor in hair loss. If you are experiencing high levels of stress and can’t get it under control, this could hamper how well Minoxidil works for you. Calming techniques and plenty of exercise work wonders to get your stress quelled and you’ll hopefully see the positive effects of this in your hair. As soon as your stress levels decrease, Minoxidil should begin to work well as designed.

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