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  2. Hair loss - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Sudden loosening of hair. A physical or emotional shock can cause hair to loosen. Handfuls of hair may come out when combing or washing your hair or even after gentle tugging. This type of hair loss usually causes overall hair thinning but is temporary. Full-body hair loss.

  3. Hair loss - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Effective treatments for some types of hair loss are available. You might be able to reverse hair loss, or at least slow it. With some conditions, such as patchy hair loss (alopecia areata), hair may regrow without treatment within a year. Treatments for hair loss include medications and surgery. Medication

  4. Unexplained weight loss Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Unexplained weight loss has many causes, medical and nonmedical. Often, a combination of things results in a general decline in your health and a related weight loss. Most often, medical disorders that cause weight loss include other symptoms. Sometimes a specific cause isn't found.

  5. Stress and hair loss: Are they related? - Mayo Clinic

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    If you notice sudden or patchy hair loss or more than usual hair loss when combing or washing your hair, talk to your doctor. Sudden hair loss can signal an underlying medical condition that requires treatment. If needed, your doctor might also suggest treatment options for your hair loss.

  6. Excessive sweating Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Excessive sweating: Symptom — Overview covers definition, possible causes of this symptom.

  7. Mayo Clinic Minute: Expert advice for women with thinning hair

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    Thinning hair is common as we age. And while the signs might not be as obvious as in men, about 55% of women experience some hair loss by the time they're 70. Treatments to prevent or stop it can help many women who are losing their hair. Watch: The Mayo Clinic Minute

  8. Hair loss - Care at Mayo Clinic

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    At Mayo Clinic, hair loss is treated by board-certified specialists and physician assistants trained in diagnosing and managing hair loss. If additional tests require a biopsy or immunological evaluation, Mayo Clinic has in-house experts to interpret these test results.

  9. Androgenic Alopecia In Women - Mayo Clinic Press

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    There are many different types of hair loss, but the most common for women is female pattern hair loss. Known as androgenic alopecia, the condition may run in families because genetics are believed to play a role.

  10. Chemotherapy and hair loss: What to expect during treatment

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    Chemotherapy may cause hair loss all over your body, not just on your scalp. Sometimes your eyelash, eyebrow, armpit, pubic and other body hair also falls out. Some chemotherapy medicines are more likely than others to cause hair loss.

  11. Hearing loss - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Causes of hearing loss include: Damage to the inner ear. Aging and loud noise can cause wear and tear on the hairs or nerve cells in the cochlea that send sound signals to the brain.