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    my daughter aged 9 has recently found a small bald area of hair on her scalp hairline. what is this called?

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    Hi Sandy Pandy,  I found some info on webmd for you.   I don't think it's serious but it does warrant a visit to the pediatrician. 


    Tinea capitis


    Tinea capitis is the most common cause of hair loss in children. It is a disease caused by a superficial fungal infection of the skin of the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes, with a propensity for attacking hair shafts and follicles. The disease is considered to be a form of superficial mycosis or dermatophytosis.


    Alopecia Areata


    This disease shows up as the sudden appearance of round or oval patches of hair loss. These patches are completely slick, bald, or smooth without any signs of inflammation, scaling, or broken hairs. They appear overnight, or sometimes over a few days.


    Trauma to Hair Shaft


    This is another common cause of hair loss in children. Often the trauma is caused by traction (consistently worn tight braids, ponytails, etc.) or by friction (rubbing against a bed or wheelchair, for example). Chemicals burns are another cause.


    Trichotillomania


    Another misunderstood cause of trauma hair loss is called trichotillomania, the habit of twirling or plucking the hair. Trichotillomania is thought to be an obsessive-compulsive disorder that can be extremely difficult to treat, since the patient usually feels compelled to pluck their hair. The hair loss is patchy, and marked by broken hairs of varying length. Within the patches, hair loss is not complete.


    Tinea capitis


    Tinea capitis is the most common cause of hair loss in children. It is a disease caused by a superficial fungal infection of the skin of the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes, with a propensity for attacking hair shafts and follicles. The disease is considered to be a form of superficial mycosis or dermatophytosis.


    Please go to webmd for further information. http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/hair-loss/hair-loss-causes-treatments

    mom

    Theres nothing more to add to this, great information.
    sandypandy

    Thanks yvonne57. I took my daughter to the doctors and he diagnosed Alopecia Areata. It can take up to a year to clear up.Hopefully it will be quicker.

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