

Can occur with nail biting, lip biting or sucking, and sore picking habits. Rarely, it can include plucking of the eyebrows or eyelashes. The missing hair occurs in patches of different shapes. Frequent twisting of the hair results in broken hairs of different lengths. This is a nervous habit called trichotillomania. Also known as traction alopecia, mechanical alopecia, or " hair abuse." Hot hairstyling tools can also cause hair damage. Hair can also be lost because of vigorous hair-brushing or back combing. Mostly seen with tight braids, pony tails or dreadlocks (especially corn row styles).

If hair is pulled too tight, it will eventually break. Repeated or severe friction can cause hair loss at any age. Also called friction alopecia or pressure alopecia. The hair grows back once the baby starts sitting up. Examples are crib mattresses, playpens, and infant seats. It is a result of friction during head-turning against a firm surface. This most commonly occurs in infants 3 to 6 months old.
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Babies can rub off a patch of hair on the back of the head. This baby hair is replaced by permanent hair. The hair of many newborns falls out during the first few months of life. Your child's doctor will prescribe a medicine to treat ringworm of the scalp. This is the main cause of patchy hair loss that needs medical treatment. Most don't usually require medical treatment. The medical term for hair loss is alopeciaĬommon causes of hair loss are listed below.The missing hairs can be broken off or just fall out.Hair loss in patches or throughout the scalp.
