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  2. Ketoconazole Shampoo for Hair Loss: Does It Work?

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    Tinea capitis is often treated with oral antifungal medications, but antifungal shampoos — like ketoconazole shampoo — may be used as part of a treatment plan. So, if your hair loss is caused ...

  3. Tinea capitis - Wikipedia

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    The clinical presentation is typically single or multiple patches of hair loss, sometimes with a 'black dot' pattern (often with broken-off hairs), that may be accompanied by inflammation, scaling, pustules, and itching. Uncommon in adults, tinea capitis is predominantly seen in pre-pubertal children, more often boys than girls.

  4. 6 Best Men's Shampoos for Hair Growth - AOL

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    With the ability to control fungal growth and treat skin infections such as tinea capitis, ketoconazole is widely used in shampoos and medications as a means of controlling dandruff, skin rashes ...

  5. List of types of tinea - Wikipedia

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    The clinical presentation is typically single or multiple patches of hair loss, sometimes with a 'black dot' pattern (often with broken-off hairs), that may be accompanied by inflammation, scaling, pustules, and itching. Uncommon in adults, tinea capitis is predominantly seen in pre-pubertal children, more often boys than girls.

  6. What Are the Side Effects of Topical Finasteride? - AOL

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    Hair loss from alopecia areata generally isn’t permanent, meaning your hair may grow back once the underlying cause is treated. Tinea capitis. Tinea capitis, or scalp ringworm, is a type of ...

  7. Dermatophytosis - Wikipedia

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    Dermatophytosis, also known as tinea and ringworm, is a fungal infection of the skin [2] (a dermatomycosis), that may affect skin, hair, and nails. [1] Typically it results in a red, itchy, scaly, circular rash. [1] Hair loss may occur in the area affected. [1] Symptoms begin four to fourteen days after exposure. [1]

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