Focal alopecia is a process of progressive hair loss. It can occur on any part of the body where there is hair. This type of pathology rarely leads to complete baldness. Areas of total absence of hair alternate with regions of healthy hair growth.
Nesting alopecia causes
Causes and symptoms of the disease:
- Problems with the functioning of the endocrine system.
- Malfunctions of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland.
- Severe stress in the medical history.
- Overwhelming psychological trauma for the body.
- Excessive physical exertion.
- Impaired blood circulation in the cerebral cortex.
- Head injuries.
- Previous acute respiratory viral infections.
- Exacerbation of the patient’s existing chronic diseases.
- Malfunctions of the immune system.