Most people associate hair disease with hair loss; however, there are a number of other hair diseases that do not result in hair loss. Hair diseases may affect the scalp or follicles. One such category of diseases are those associated with hair shaft abnormalities. Some of these conditions are congenital, meaning you inherit them, in this case they are evident at birth. Some may be acquired and caused by chemicals, products, as the result of other medical condition or from dietary deficiencies. If there is any good news associated with hair shaft diseases, it would be that the defects are not common and only account for approximately 1% of all hair disorders, according to the North American Hair Research Society(NAHRS).
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