Hair
Hair Loss
Scalp Disorders
Hair Disorders
Chemical Composition
100

This is the visible part of the hair that extends above the skin.

Hair Shaft

100

Abnormal hair loss

Alopecia

100

Cause scaly, flaky rashes or patches on the skin.

Pityriasis

100

Technical term for gray hair.

Canities

100

Melanin is responsible for the color of hair. There are two main types of melanin:

Eumelanin and Pheomelanin

200

The skin that surrounds the hair root. It anchors the hair in place and is where hair growth occurs.

Hair Follicle

200

an autoimmune condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to hair loss. characterized by the complete loss of all hair on the scalp

Alopecia Totalis

200

Live on the human scalp and feed on blood, leading to intense itching, scalp irritation, and sometimes secondary infections due to scratching.

Pediculosis Capitis

200

Technical term for split ends, is a condition where the hair shaft splits or frays

Trichoptilosis

200

the building blocks of the protein (keratin)

Amino Acids

300

Extends from the hair bulb, which is the rounded structure at the base of the follicle where hair growth occurs, to the point where it exits the skin.

Hair Root

300

age-related hair loss, is a form of hair thinning and loss that occurs as part of the natural aging process.

Alopecia Senilis

300

a painful, swollen bump under the skin, usually caused by a bacterial infection in a hair follicle or oil gland

Furncle

300

excessive hair growth that can occur on any part of the body,

Hypertrichosis

300

known as end bonds, are the chemical bonds that link amino acids together to form proteins, including keratin in hair.

Peptide Bonds

400

visible part of the hair that extends above the skin. It consists of three main layers:

Hair Shaft, Cuticle, cortex, and medulla

400

male or female pattern baldness, is a hereditary form of hair loss.

Androgenic Alopecia

400

Fungal infection of the scalp, hair shafts, and sometimes eyebrows and eyelashes. It is caused by dermatophyte fungi this condition is contagious and can spread through direct contact with infected individuals or contaminated objects like combs and towels.

Tinea Capitis

400

a rare genetic hair disorder that causes the hair shaft to be brittle and beaded in appearance

Monilethrix

400

elements refer to the key elements that make up hair, specifically in the context of its chemical compositio

COHNS

500

A fibrous protein made up of amino acids

Keratin

500

autoimmune condition that causes sudden, patchy hair loss. It can affect people of all ages and is characterized by one or more circular bald patches on the scalp or other areas of the body where hair normally grows.

Alopecia Areata

500

the barbers itch, Inflammation of the hair follicles in the beard area, typically caused by bacterial infection.

Folliculitis Barbae

500

Technical term for knotted hair

Trichorrhexis Nodosa

500

Chemical bonds that help stabilize the structure of proteins, particularly in hair and other keratinized tissues. There are three main types of side bonds in proteins

Disulfide, hydrogen, and Salt bonds

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