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  1. Trichorrhexis nodosa is a common hair problem in which thickened or weak points (nodes) along the hair shaft cause your hair to break off easily.
  2. A hair transplant is a surgical procedure to improve baldness. ... During a hair transplant, hairs are moved from an area of thick growth to bald areas. Most hair transplants are done ...
  3. Most of the time, women have fine hair above their lips and on their chin, chest, abdomen, or back. The growth of coarse dark hair in these areas (more typical of ...
  4. ... people who go through cancer treatment worry about hair loss. While it may be a side effect ... Some treatments are less likely to make your hair fall out. Even with the same treatment, some ...
  5. Oily hair is the result of the oil (sebaceous) glands in the scalp producing large amounts of oil. ... are some tips for preventing and treating oily hair: Shampoo your hair every day. Leaving the shampoo ...
  6. ... level can affect the structure of bone, skin, hair, and blood vessels, and interfere with nerve function. ... infants are: Brittle, kinky, steely, sparse, or tangled hair Pudgy, rosy cheeks, sagging facial skin Feeding difficulties ...
  7. Hair dye poisoning occurs when someone swallows dye or tint used to color hair. This article is for information only. DO NOT ... Different types of hair dye contain different harmful ingredients. The ... Other aromatic amino compounds Phenylenediamines Toluene ...
  8. Dry hair is hair that does not have enough moisture and oil to maintain its normal sheen and texture. ... Some causes of dry hair are: Excessive hair washing, or using harsh soaps or alcohols Excessive blow-drying Dry air due to the climate Malnutrition ...
  9. Partial or complete loss of hair is called alopecia. ... Hair loss usually develops gradually. It may be patchy or all over (diffuse). Normally, you lose roughly ...
  10. Hair bleach poisoning occurs when someone swallows hair bleach or splashes it on their skin or in their eyes. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to treat ...
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