A work up by: your dermatologist can help to determine the cause- that can then be treated. The cause is not always discovered.
Answered 11/27/2017
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Find the cause: Your primary care physician may request a consult. For alopecia areata, there's no treatment, but you can learn to live with and perhaps even like it. Telogen effluvium self-cures. Male pattern baldness in women can be addressed by correcting the hormonal disturbance; in men there's meds and surgery but the best may be to embrace it and stay/get into great physical shape -- ask Photo Guy.
Answered 11/3/2017
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