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Bald

Bald is the condition or state of lacking hair on the scalp or other parts of the body. In humans the term most often refers to hair loss on the scalp, which can be partial or complete. Baldness can be hereditary, age-related, or caused by medical factors. The most common type is androgenetic alopecia, known as male-pattern or female-pattern baldness, characterized by a receding hairline and thinning at the crown. Other forms include alopecia areata (an autoimmune condition causing patchy loss), telogen effluvium (diffuse shedding after a stressful event or illness), and scarring or inflammatory alopecias that permanently destroy hair follicles.

Diagnosis is typically based on medical history and physical examination, with dermoscopy or scalp biopsy in

Management focuses on coping with hair loss and addressing underlying causes when possible. Treatments may include

Prognosis varies by cause and age; some forms stabilize, others progress. Psychological and social effects are

In addition, the term is used in the common name of the bald eagle, a bird whose

uncertain
cases;
blood
tests
may
assess
nutritional
deficiencies
or
hormonal
disorders.
topical
minoxidil,
oral
finasteride
or
dutasteride
(usually
for
men),
and,
in
selected
cases,
antiandrogen
therapy
for
women.
Surgical
options
such
as
hair
transplantation
can
restore
density.
Non-surgical
approaches
include
low-level
laser
therapy,
scalp
micropigmentation,
and
cosmetic
methods
like
wigs.
variable,
and
some
people
choose
shaving
or
styling
for
aesthetic
reasons.
identity
is
associated
with
its
white
head
rather
than
an
absence
of
feathers.