What Are The Signs Of Alopecia Areata?

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Hi, I am 27 years old male and I am losing hair since past 5 years, my hair are now thin from the forehead of my scalp to the centre of the head. I just want to know if my hair loss is Alopecia Areata? is there anyway you can tell my hair loss is Alopecia Areata? if its not how how do I know if its genetic? we do have baldness history from my mother side, like my uncle was bald? Please help. THanks

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Post Title: What Are The Signs Of Alopecia Areata?
Author: admin
Posted: 13th October 2009
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  1. Alopecia Areata starts with Snell bald patches in different areas of the scald, What you describe is male patterned baldness

  2. i get it~life is beautiful says:

    Alopecia areata is a type of hair loss that occurs when your immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, which is where hair growth begins. Experts do not know why the immune system attacks the follicles. Alopecia areata is most common in people younger than 20, but children and adults of any age may be affected.

  3. tigerfan says:

    u dont have alopecia my friend yes u have male pattern baldness and yes im sure my older brother has alopecia and it started when he was 6 yrs old and it made him need glasses very quickly

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