Will alopecia areata be hereditary, sin, will my alopecia areata be contagious

Updated on healthy 2024-03-20
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Don't worry too much about it, I'm also alopecia areata for more than ten years, and it's been a long time since I was bald, and the book says that there are genetic factors, but it's just a guess I have two children now, and they're all fine, and the hair is fine, so don't worry.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    At this stage, the discussion on whether male baldness is hereditary is still ongoing, and there are also very different voices, some people believe that baldness is hereditary, while others believe that the occurrence of baldness is accidental and cannot be analyzed from a hereditary point of view.

    People with a negative attitude believe that just because there are people in the family who have a superposition, it is a so-called hereditary displacement. Because there are many reasons for the detachment, it may not be caused by genetics.

    For example, your grandfather participated in the revolution in his early years, and the conditions were difficult, the nutrition was very poor, and he had a lot of worries, and his hair fell out early. After liberation, your father worked in a newspaper office, stayed up all night and smoked too much and didn't pay attention to eating some supper, and his hair fell out a lot. You only see that both of them have baldness and fall off their heads, and you don't understand what the reason is, so you guess that you are worried about yourself in genetics, but you don't have to, because even the so-called hereditary factors can be improved in the acquired environment.

    So the question of whether male baldness is hereditary is superfluous!

    Experts who believe that male detachment will be inherited believe that there is a certain truth in the heritability of baldness, and it is dominantly inherited in male babies and recessive in female babies. Primarily, less baldness is inherited from dad to son. If the father is bald and the grandfather is also bald, the incidence of a boy is about 100%.

    If the father is not bald and the maternal grandfather is less bald, there is a 25% chance that the baby boy will be bald; If the father is not bald and the grandfather is full of thick hair, the probability of the baby being bald is almost zero.

    Therefore, through the study of whether male baldness is hereditary, it was found that baldness is inherited with sex chromosomes, and baldness is generally inherited from generation to generation. For example, my grandfather is bald, and so is my grandson.

    This is because the grandfather's bald X chromosome was given to the mother. The mother is a carrier of normal performance because only one of the two X chromosomes has a baldness gene, the other is normal, and baldness is a recessive gene. If a mother gives birth to a son, there is a 50% chance that she will get a chromosome with the baldness gene.

    If the son unfortunately inherits the X chromosome from his mother with the baldness gene, then he will be bald. Because men only have one X chromosome.

    Therefore, whether our baldness phenomenon is not inherited by ourselves, or because of our own lack of protection, we can't worry too much, about the question of whether male baldness will be inherited, we can put it aside, as long as we remember to take care of our hair, it is enough to do the greatest degree of hair care!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Baldness is generally hereditary, and only a hair transplant can solve it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    My dad is bald, and I'm bald too, is it a hereditary type???

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Why do some people go bald?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Alopecia areata has fungal factors, and the theory is that it is contagious, but it is clinically found to be very weak and can be basically ignored.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Alopecia areata is not contagious. Because from the perspective of infectious diseases, the so-called infection must have pathogens, susceptible people in a suitable environment, and can spread quickly to cause epidemics.

    Alopecia areata is a spontaneous disease, and studies have found that there are many causes of this disease, such as genetic factors, endocrine and metabolic disorders, etc., but it has not been found that this disease is caused by a certain pathogen infection.

    In clinical practice, alopecia areata has not been seen to be widespread in the population, and it is certain that alopecia areata does not have the conditions for contagion, so it will not be transmitted to others.

    In addition, alopecia areata is generally caused by a lack of nutrients in the hair, so it is recommended to take oral hair concentrated nutrients and insist on a period of time to fundamentally replenish hair follicle nutrition, dredge blocked hair follicles, so as to control and improve the problem of alopecia areata.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Alopecia areata is not contagious, alopecia areata is a sudden occurrence of localized patchy alopecia hair loss, generally alopecia areata will recover by itself in 3-6 months, but some alopecia areata will recur, you can check whether the newly grown hair is easy to break and white, if so, you should pay attention, if you are not sure, it is best to go to a regular hair hospital**. Properly relax stress, maintain a healthy rhythm of life, eat more foods that are conducive to hair growth, pay attention to rest, don't stay up late, and don't work too hard. And you should also pay attention to your emotions and don't be overly anxious.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are many causes, both genetic and disease. Most are genetic.

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