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Junior Member
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What country are you living in? Hairloss can be seasonal, I shed a lot more from September to November...
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Junior Member
Middle east country
mmmm
But the whole hair is thining
It was thick and very density
Now a thin and about a half density
Btw after the hair falls a new thick one grows quikly then i notice it falls again and never come back or grows very slowly
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Junior Member
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consult a dermatologist pls
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Junior Member
Actually i've consult one .but he told me it is normal
I just want to know
How much Telogen Effluvium does it take to recover the chrinic one ?
And can Telogen Effluvium cause mpb as a result ?
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It could be from a stressful event. Hair loss from stress can happen months from
the stressful event.
If that's the case, you probably can grow it all back, once the stress goes away.
Your hair looks to be in good shape. And it sounds like you have good genes.
However, androgen alopecia is dominant in males. So if your mother carries
genes for it, you will have those.
Worst case, you will lose hair, but not as quick as someone who has full baldness
in their family.
Hair loss can happen in varying degrees, depending on our genes.
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"However, androgen alopecia is dominant in males. So if your mother carries
genes for it, you will have those."
No, that one gene on chromosome X is only a part of the puzzle, other genes on chromosome 20 are also at play. MPB is not passed solely from the mother, this is a myth and looking at fathers and sons clearly corroborates that.
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Originally Posted by Louish
"However, androgen alopecia is dominant in males. So if your mother carries
genes for it, you will have those."
No, that one gene on chromosome X is only a part of the puzzle, other genes on chromosome 20 are also at play. MPB is not passed solely from the mother, this is a myth and looking at fathers and sons clearly corroborates that.
You can get genes for dominant androgen alopecia from either parent. And androgen alopecia is dominant.
Never said it came from the X chromosone.
It's true. If your mother has genes she carries for androgen alopecia, and you inherit those
genes, even if your father is a full head, you will go bald.
Please clarify what your issue is with that statement?
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You said from your mother not both parents, the only gene a male gets only from the mother is X so no need to specify it. If the gene was dominant your mother would be bald as well if this gene was the only one involved and dominant. you said it again just now..."It's true. If your mother has genes she carries for androgen alopecia, and you inherit those
genes, even if your father is a full head, you will go bald."
This is a myth, bad science with incomplete information.
You clearly don't understand genetics. You will not win an argument on this subject.
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