Alopecia Symptomatic

**Alopecia** is partial or complete hair loss that is caused by various reasons. Typically, people lose hair in areas prone to natural hair loss: the crown, back of the head, and back of the head. Women lose hair more often than men. The causes of the development of alopecia can be inflammatory processes of the skin and subcutaneous tissue of the head or systemic diseases in which hair falls out everywhere, and not in a certain area or zone. Scalp hair loss can cause emotional disturbances such as fear, anxiety, depression, shame and embarrassment. With alopecia, either active hair loss can be observed - loss of a significant amount of hair in a short period of time, or progradient - uniform hair loss over several months, or the presence of an unchanged focus of pubic hair. In the case of active hair loss, the symptoms appear brightly and intensely, starting with a slight blanching of the scalp. If there are