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Primary Causes Of Hair Loss In Children

Posted on November 25 at 10:18 am

Hair loss not only affects individuals who are advanced in age but also affects children. Hair loss in itself is actually not life threatening and nor is it singularly dangerous to one’s physical health. The person’s or child’s mental well being may be called into question when he or she experiences severe hair loss. Depending on the age of the child, peer pressure may play a large role on how the child is burdened by the hair loss happening to him or her at the moment. There are many different causes of hair loss in children and while some of these causes of hair loss in children may be similar to those of adults, a few are also specific to children only. Causes of hair loss in men and women may also be attributed to some of those in children.

Children’s Alopecia Areata

This type of alopecia areata is specific to children only because unlike those of adults which is supposed to happen when they age, children are basically at the prime of childhood and not supposed to have this type of hair loss. Causes of hair loss in children with this condition are basically unknown but the hair loss is usually reversed in a maximum time of twelve months for most cases of children’s alopecia areata. Even body hair is affected by this type of hair loss, in some cases total body hair loss is experienced with some scalp hair loss as well.

Traction Alopecia

Causes of hair loss in children with traction alopecia has something to do with pressure put on the hair due to the hair strands being tied too tightly or pulled into a pony tail or some other hair style. This very common cause of hair loss in children usually occurs in females rather males due mainly to the fact that females have longer hair than males. Girl’s longer hair is usually tied up in different hairstyles. This hair loss condition is usually treated or remedied by reducing the pressure on the hair follicles by not tying the hair too tightly or giving the hair follicles a break by letting the hair just hang free.

Trichotillomania


This hair loss condition is caused by child compulsively pulling out his or her hair by themselves. Causes of hair loss in children with this condition are usually mental stress, long term tension or some other deep rooted psychological reason which the child may not even be conscious of. The best way to deal with this cause of hair loss in children is to focus on the stress or tension that the child may be experiencing instead of focusing on the hair loss.


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