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I am 19 and find a small bald type spot in my hair. is it Alopecia? |
I ask here because I have no health insurance and don't know how i can see a dermatologist. here is a pic of my hair with the spot I am talking about: http://tinyurl.com/27a3fd stress can do a lot. get some rogaine for men if you are a guy and for women if you are a woman. and use it . b vitamins such a s biotin but dont over dose it could hurt. are you stressed?. Stress can cause that too. i know some guys that have bald spots from stress alopecia: Absence or loss of hair. so of course, you have it |
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