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desiasingh

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hello i am new and i don't have any pics up yet. I use to have long hiar and and turban so i would tie my hiar tight for like 7 years when iwas yougn my hiar line pulled back and has ben the same for a while, what help do i get and is there a chance cuase of that i could go bald i am 19
 

everysixseconds

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its called traction alopecia.

you can wear a turban all you want, but it wont cause you to loose hair. its the tight pulling back of hair which leads to traction alopecia.
 

Stingray

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In my country we have a saying..

"You're fucked"

Probably irreversible.
 

20sometingtoo

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Stingray said:
In my country we have a saying..

"You're fucked"

Probably irreversible.

What? You're an idiot.

Traction Alopecia is reversable. Just stop wearing a turban.
 

Stingray

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Traction alopecia isn't caused by the turban you f*** face. It's caused by the tight pony tail or whatever it is. I knew this chick who wore a tight pony tail when she was a kid, had her hair missing about 3 inches up her hairline. If it was reversible, she would have had her hair back by now huh?

Jackass.

And I'm pretty sure he's not going to go against his culture just to grow his hair back. Not every other country in the world is as aesthetically driven as us.
 
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turban problem

I wonder if the jews have the same problem with the yamaka
 

Sir_LagaLot

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i noticed the 'singh' in your nick. if i'm right you're a sikh. this might help you.
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Background: In 1907, the first example of traction alopecia was reported in girls and women from Greenland who styled their hair in a ponytail. A similar pattern of hair loss was later noted in Japanese women who wear a traditional hairdo. In Sikhism, one of the religions practiced in India, men grow both scalp hair and beard hair. To keep their hair from falling in front of their face, it is tightly pulled into a bun. This practice has led to traction alopecia in Sikh men. The tight rolling of beard hair into a pocket in the submandibular region also results in a similar phenomenon. The use of hair extensions, a common treatment for male or female pattern baldness, is also associated with a similar type of hair loss.

Traction alopecia is a common cause of hair loss because of pulling forces exerted on the scalp hair. Two types of traction alopecia exist: marginal and nonmarginal. Unlike trichotillomania, a psychiatric disorder of compulsive hair pulling that leads to patchy hair loss, traction alopecia is unintentionally induced by various hairstyling practices (eg, braiding). In the initial stages, this hair loss is reversible. With prolonged traction, alopecia can be permanent. Physicians, especially dermatologists, must recognize this condition early to prevent irreversible hair loss
 

desiasingh

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me again

yea i live in canada i have a hiar cut yea my hiar line gt pulled back, so i won't go bald? i can see that i hasn't changed since i cut it
 

Sir_LagaLot

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make sure your pony is as loose as possible. you're covering up your scalp with the turban anyway. make sure you dont pull back tightly on your hair and your condition wont get any worse. you might even regrow some of the hair you lost.
 
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