HPV and tinea versicolor

Mja017

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Hope this isn't TMI: Long story short, I've been slowly losing hair for probably about 3 years. I'm currently 24. But around the ages of 20 and 21 I discovered I had a strain of HPV as well as began an ongoing struggle with tinea versicolor, damn fungi.

I'm certainly no scientist and am not claiming any correlations between the two and hairloss (other than time, which could be purely coincidental) but I'd love to hear other peoples anecdotal experiences with the above mentioned. Any hair loss sufferers also experience either or both around the beginning of your loss?
 

lionspaw

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Tinea versicolor is a sign of a weakened immune system. You need to start exercising and live a more healthy life style.
 
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Tinea veriscolor is actually a fungai disease. Actually if you have Regenepure or Nizoral at home, just rub it on your skin. No joke.

Anyways, HPV, damn I'm sorry to hear that, that's probably how you got tinea. There is a correlation between hair loss and STDs, especially HPV.
 
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