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by Jamie Bollig

Patchy hair loss is not as common as the usual male patterned balding, postpartum balding, or balding caused by genetic pre-disposition. Patchy hair loss occurs not only on the scalp, but on other areas of the body as well. Patchy hair loss in women is as common as in men.

Whereas normal balding or slowed hair growth generally limits itself to the scalp, sudden patchy hair loss can appear anywhere on the body. Female patchy hair loss is just as likely to occur as it is in males. There is no absolute way of determing when or why any given individual will be afflicted with this condition.

The causes of patchy hair loss are not genetic and are not necessarily affected by environmental factors, either. Female patchy hair loss is just as common as instances found in male patients. One might start out experiencing this type of hair loss in one area of the body only to find after time that the condition has healed and left the area only to move to another area of the body.

So what are the causes of patchy hair loss? Some illnesses may cause this embarrassing condition, especially those that last for a period of six months or more. Fungal infections such as ringworm may also contribute to patchy hair loss, especially at the area of infection.

Patchy hair loss can be caused by stress, long term illness, and certain types of fungal infections. Sometimes long term medical treatments, such as chemotherapy or radiation, play a contributing role in the occurrence of the condition. It is possible that the abuse of illegal substances might also contribute to instances of patchy hair loss.

Your patchy hair loss will disappear with your illness if caused by a fungal infection. Other instances of patchy hair loss generally clear up on their own after a course of time generally no longer than one year.

Those suffering from patchy hair loss are encouraged to seek the advice of a medical practitioner, regardless of whether or not they think they know the cause. Your doctor may be able to recommend a course of action to slow the spread of hair loss and may be able to help you with your emotional needs during this incredibly stressful period.

Maintaining a healthy diet and participating in a regular exercise program will keep your body healthy and support your immune system. Doing so will enable you to promote the natural eradication of your patchy hair loss even sooner.

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