Female hair loss happens when a woman, or anyone who was identified as female at birth, loses more hair than normal. About half of all women will have hair loss at some point in life. Most start to notice it in their 50s or 60s, but it can happen at any age and for a variety of...
Both males and females can have the disorder, and it has occasionally been observed in childhood. The hair tends to grows back within a year, unfortunately not always. Sometimes the loss can be cyclical, with periods of normal and abnormal growth during which hair loss may again be experienced...
Objective: To assess the prevalence of different causes of hair loss among females with PCOS in Delta area-Egypt. Patients and Methods: This observational cross-sectional study included 246 patients with PCOS and were classified into 5 groups, group (A) included patients w...
Hair lossis a common problem that occurs both in males and females. In Few cases even children can experience hair loss due to some medical conditions. The falling of hair is a natural episode as, after a normal hair cycle, each hair will fall from the scalp. The hair cycle lasts for ...
Alopecia areata affects both males and females. This type of hair loss is different than male-pattern baldness, an inherited condition Causes Alopecia areata is not contagious. It is an autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system attacks itself, in this case, the hair follicles. The ...
(androgenetic alopecia) is the dominant type of hair loss, while both congenital and acquired factors can cause AGA. On the one hand, it can be congenital. This hereditary hair loss is more common in males. The incidence rate for males in China is about 21.3%, and for females it is ...
However, young women who have had an accelerated decline in the quantity or quality of their eggs can also have high FSH levels. In order to determine a woman’s FSH levels for the purpose of predicting fertility, the blood should be drawn on the third day of the menstrual cycle. At ...
While eating disorders affect people of all ethnic backgrounds, they are often overlooked in non-white populations due to stereotyping. The mistaken belief that eating disorders only affect affluent white females has contributed to the lack of public health treatment for others—the only option availab...
Folliculitis affecting the buttocks is quite common and is often nonspecific, that is no specific cause is found. Buttock folliculitis is equally common in males and females. Folliculitis of the buttocks is not uncommon in adult women. The patient may or may not have acne elsewhere. Long periods...
Almost all cases of yaws begin in children under 15 years of age, with the peak incidence in 6- to 10-year-old children. The incidence is about the same in males and females. Yaws is a member of the treponematoses, which are diseases caused by spiral bacteria in the genus Treponema....