If i eliminate my stress would hair lost grow back?

asdf1234

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Ive nioticed recently that my hair is thinner than it should be. im an identical twin and my brother does not have hair loss. my mothers father had a lot of hair when he died at 78, i am very concerned. I have hydrocephalus and pelvic pain and need to fix this asap if i can. i have had pelvic pain for going on 7 years now and the thought of having to go out into the dating world again after so long with hair loss is very disturbing. hair is the only thing ive got to try to hide my shunt. I have hydrocephalus so there's already a lot of scarring/lack of hair


would reducing my stress allow for the hair to grow back if stress is the cause for the hair loss?
 

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im 27
senior pic in high school:
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somtime when iwas 18:
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22-23:
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my scars:
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^ i realize thats a bad pic.... i took it with my nintendo 3ds. it looks worse than it is.

yesterday:
outside with the 3ds camera again
Note the baldness you see on top are scars
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It depends on whether or not you lost hair due to stress. If its do to male pattern baldness it wont grow back if you eliminate stress. I think stress does speed up male pattern baldness though and if you reduce your amount of stress it will slow the rate at which it falls out.
 

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terrible pictures. could be NW1 or diffuse NW4 for all i can see.
 

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The answer is no, recession is not stress related hairloss.
 

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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.

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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.
 

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I know your camera's bad but at least turn a light on! Stress related hair loss can be temporary (Telogen Effluvium) but it can also just be that stress has sped up your natural hair loss pattern, which is a great chance for your brother to start thinking about his options. From what I can try and make out on your pictures, there is nothing noticeable going on and the recession could just be maturation and not male pattern baldness. Get to a dermatologist if you don't wanna go crazy.
 

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stableforehead said:
I know your camera's bad but at least turn a light on! Stress related hair loss can be temporary (Telogen Effluvium) but it can also just be that stress has sped up your natural hair loss pattern, which is a great chance for your brother to start thinking about his options. From what I can try and make out on your pictures, there is nothing noticeable going on and the recession could just be maturation and not male pattern baldness. Get to a dermatologist if you don't wanna go crazy.

if my hair didnt fall out in clumps does that mean its male pattern baldness?
 

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asdf1234 said:
stableforehead said:
I know your camera's bad but at least turn a light on! Stress related hair loss can be temporary (Telogen Effluvium) but it can also just be that stress has sped up your natural hair loss pattern, which is a great chance for your brother to start thinking about his options. From what I can try and make out on your pictures, there is nothing noticeable going on and the recession could just be maturation and not male pattern baldness. Get to a dermatologist if you don't wanna go crazy.

if my hair didnt fall out in clumps does that mean its male pattern baldness?

No, not necessarily.
 

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stableforehead said:
asdf1234 said:
stableforehead said:
I know your camera's bad but at least turn a light on! Stress related hair loss can be temporary (Telogen Effluvium) but it can also just be that stress has sped up your natural hair loss pattern, which is a great chance for your brother to start thinking about his options. From what I can try and make out on your pictures, there is nothing noticeable going on and the recession could just be maturation and not male pattern baldness. Get to a dermatologist if you don't wanna go crazy.

if my hair didnt fall out in clumps does that mean its male pattern baldness?

No, not necessarily.
so, does this mean i could have Telogen Effluvium and that its just thinning in the areas normally seen with male pattern baldness?

edit: understanding the causes
Extreme hair loss can result from nothing more than stress brought upon by an illness or surgical procedure. Shedding can also be brought on by less dramatic stressful circumstances, like worrying about going bald. In many cases, the hair will grow back once the anxieties are allayed or the issues are resolved.

Read more: http://www.askmen.com/sports/health/5.h ... z1k38Z01Gx

does the above mean that my hair may very well grow back?
 

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It is possible, but there's no use looking for comforting comments of people who don't know based on unclear photos and vague information. If you really want answers then get a professional to examine your head, you'll never be able to post enough information on here for someone to tell you exactly what's happening to your hair.
 

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2 chances, slim (very) and none.
 

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stableforehead said:
It is possible, but there's no use looking for comforting comments of people who don't know based on unclear photos and vague information. If you really want answers then get a professional to examine your head, you'll never be able to post enough information on here for someone to tell you exactly what's happening to your hair.
I'll post later tonight
 

asdf1234

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I'll ppst pics tomorrow. I knos if I post them I'll be up all night worried. If anyone can give their take on this without it it would really help. I have an appointment for possible testicular pain tomorrow.
 

asdf1234

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just an update... i dont have testicular cancer! i had it a few years ago and recently went i for check up.

anyway

i here thathairloss in geeneral is reversible if stress was the cause. i would think the start of male pattern baldness would be reversible too, but not everyone agrees with me.
 

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cassin said:
asdf1234 said:
i here thathairloss in geeneral is reversible if stress was the cause. i would think the start of male pattern baldness would be reversible too, but not everyone agrees with me.

Because your wrong.
first off, no need to be rude. second, its you're or you are not 'your'. lastly, i saw a dermatologist today and he said that the temple recession isnt likely to be reversible, but that the thinning on the back of my head may very well come back 3 months after the stress is successfully dealt.
 

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asdf1234 said:
i saw a dermatologist today and he said that the temple recession isnt likely to be reversible, but that the thinning on the back of my head may very well come back 3 months after the stress is successfully dealt.

Stress related hairloss does not confine itself to one area.
 

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asdf1234 said:
cassin said:
asdf1234 said:
i here thathairloss in geeneral is reversible if stress was the cause. i would think the start of male pattern baldness would be reversible too, but not everyone agrees with me.

Because your wrong.
first off, no need to be rude. second, its you're or you are not 'your'. lastly, i saw a dermatologist today and he said that the temple recession isnt likely to be reversible, but that the thinning on the back of my head may very well come back 3 months after the stress is successfully dealt.

Good Lord I wasn't being rude. Just matter of fact. Everyone would love to think it's stress and if it is stress, it would be thin everywhere. Not receding or following male pattern baldness style loss.

And Its "I", "hear", "that (space) hair loss", "I", "First", "I", "isn't." If we're going to correct each other a bit.
 

asdf1234

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I have hydrocephalus so there's a lot of scarring. Its important to keep that in mind.

regarding my lack of spaces its due to being on an hp touchpad... Not know the three 'yours' is a completely different type of user error. ;-)

I'm just giving you a hard time. No worries
 
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