Browse Medications by Everyday Health Concerns: Patches of hair loss

Written by Amar Lunagaria
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder

Reviewed by James Wong
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder
Updated Jan 27, 2025
•Published Jan 15, 2025

What is Patches of hair loss?
Symptoms of Patches of hair loss
- Bald spots that appear suddenly, often round or oval in shape
- Thinning or brittle hair in areas near the bald patches
- Scalp tenderness, which can cause discomfort in the affected area
- Itching or burning in the patches before hair falls out
- Changes in nail texture, such as pitting or ridges (in some cases)
What causes Patches of hair loss?
- Autoimmune disorders, where the immune system attacks hair follicles
- Genetics, with a family history of hair loss or alopecia
- Stress, which can trigger hair loss in some individuals
- Hormonal imbalances, especially in conditions like thyroid disease
- Nutritional deficiencies, including lack of iron or vitamins
- Infections, such as fungal infections that affect the scalp
Risk factors for Patches of hair loss
- Family history of alopecia or autoimmune conditions
- Stressful events, which can exacerbate hair loss
- Hormonal imbalances, such as during pregnancy or menopause
- Nutritional deficiencies, especially in iron, zinc, or vitamin D
- Pre-existing medical conditions, like thyroid disease or autoimmune disorders
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How is Patches of hair loss diagnosed?
- Physical examination, where a dermatologist examines the affected areas
- Blood tests, to check for underlying conditions like thyroid disease or autoimmune issues
- Scalp biopsy, if necessary, to examine the hair follicles more closely
How is Patches of hair loss treated?
- Topical treatments, such as corticosteroids to reduce inflammation and promote hair growth
- Minoxidil, an over-the-counter solution that stimulates hair regrowth
- Oral medications, like immunosuppressants to manage autoimmune causes
- Hair transplant surgery, for permanent hair restoration in severe cases
- Light therapy, to stimulate hair growth with controlled light exposure
Medications for Patches of hair loss
Can Patches of hair loss be prevented?
- Managing stress through relaxation techniques like meditation or yoga
- Eating a balanced diet, rich in vitamins and minerals that support hair health
- Avoiding harsh hair treatments that can damage hair follicles
- Regularly checking your scalp for signs of thinning or irritation
Managing Patches of hair loss at home
- Massaging the scalp with natural oils like coconut oil or castor oil to stimulate blood circulation
- Using gentle, sulfate-free shampoos to avoid further damage to hair follicles
- Taking supplements rich in vitamins like biotin, zinc, or iron to support hair growth
- Avoiding tight hairstyles that put stress on hair follicles
When should you seek help for Patches of hair loss?
- Patches of hair loss increase in size or number
- You experience scalp pain or tenderness
- Other symptoms, such as fatigue or unexplained weight loss, occur
- Hair loss affects your quality of life or emotional well-being
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