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Texture and Shine: Healthy hair is typically shiny and smooth. Dull, dry, or brittle hair may indicate dehydration or nutrient deficiencies.
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Loss or Thinning: Excessive hair shedding or noticeable thinning could be a sign of various health issues, including hormonal imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, stress.
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Hair Color: Sudden changes in hair color or premature graying may be linked to factors such as genetics, stress, nutritional deficiencies, or underlying health conditions.
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Conditions: Issues like dandruff, itchiness, or flakiness of the scalp can indicate scalp conditions such as seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, or fungal infections, which may require treatment.
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Texture Changes: Changes in hair texture, such as increased coarseness or curliness, could be due to hormonal fluctuations, nutritional deficiencie.
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Hair Breakage: Excessive hair breakage or split ends may result from heat damage, overprocessing, harsh styling techniques, or nutritional deficiencies.
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Hair Growth Rate: Slowed hair growth or sudden changes in hair growth patterns may be influenced by factors such as age, genetics.
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Crown: Thinning hair at the crown area may be a sign of female pattern hair loss or androgenetic alopecia, which can be influenced by genetics, hormonal changes, or medical conditions.
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Hair Loss Patterns: Different patterns of hair loss, such as receding hairline, thinning on the temples, or patches of baldness, may indicate specific types of hair loss conditions.
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Hair Growth Disorders: Rare conditions like trichotillomania (compulsive hair pulling), alopecia areata (autoimmune hair loss), or telogen effluvium.