cuebald said:
terrible pictures. could be NW1 or diffuse NW4 for all i can see.
a lot of the missing hair in the pics are from scar tissue. ill try to take more ics. please tell me how youd like me to take them
s.a.f said:
The answer is no, recession is not stress related hairloss.
hair ormally rcedes about 1/2-1 inch in the front in the early 20s to the 'mature hair line'
i am thinking that i have telogen effluvium.
i also have some scaring on the front, top and right side of my head. please circle the spots that make you believe my hair loss is due to male pattern baldness.
also
Question
Stress and hair loss: Are they related?
Can stress cause hair loss?
Answer
from Daniel K. Hall-Flavin, M.D.
Yes, stress and hair loss can be related.
Three types of hair loss that can be associated with high stress levels are:
Alopecia areata. A variety of factors are thought to cause alopecia areata, possibly including severe stress. With alopecia areata, white blood cells attack the hair follicle, stopping hair growth and making hair fall out.
Telogen effluvium. In this condition, emotional or physical stress pushes large numbers of growing hairs into a resting phase. Within a few months, the affected hairs may fall out suddenly when simply combing or washing your hair.
Stress and hair loss don't have to be permanent. If you get your stress under control, your hair may grow back. Be sure to talk to your doctor if you notice sudden or patchy hair loss or more than usual hair loss when combing or washing your hair. Sudden hair loss can signal an underlying medical condition that requires treatment. If needed, your doctor may suggest treatment options for the hair loss as well. And if efforts to manage your stress on your own don't work, talk to your doctor about stress management techniques.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/stress ... ss/AN01442
my hair didnt fall out in clumps though.