I have no idea what you mean by this question.
no but some types can mean hair loss
Hair loss.
Cat hair usually grows to about an inch. But on a particular cat, hair loss could mean that it has a health problem such as parasites, infections, thyroid disease, allergies, pancreatic cancer, or stress. You should certainly see a veterinarian, since feline alopecia is usually a symptom of disease.
Traction alopecia is a type of gradual hair loss. It is caused by constant pulling of the hair roots from items such as braids, extensions and extremely long hair.
No, hair loss is 95% genetic and comes from your mother or father. Hair loss can even skip generations. You may be the only one in your entire family with thinning hair or everyone could be going bald.
First we describe what we mean by loss,pain and grief. Then we say how we have faced it and we describe that terrible experience and at last we conclude with the ways that how you coped up with such that huge loss.
The consequences could be a suspension or total loss of your license, depending on the outcome of this experience could mean jail, and the loss of your job is at risk as well.
When things are correlated it means one thing predicts the other, but it doesn't mean it causes the other. I'll give an example. Golden anniversaries and hair loss are correlated. Now if you didnt know this phrase you would think long marriages causes hair loss, but its just that if your reach your golden anniversary it means youre probably very old, which accompanies hair loss. Correlated, not caused!
The white bulb at the end of a hair strand during hair loss indicates that the hair has reached the end of its growth cycle and is in the telogen phase, also known as the resting phase. This phase typically lasts around 2-4 months before the hair falls out and a new hair begins to grow. Seeing a white bulb at the end of a hair strand is a normal part of the hair growth cycle and is not necessarily a cause for concern unless accompanied by other symptoms of hair loss.
Possible allergy, canine cushing disease, get to the vet, please.. Yes. Get to the vet. It could be Mange. Mange is a parasite that causes hair loss.
The compulsion to pull one's own hair out leading to significant hair loss and attendant social and psychological difficulties. Please see the wikipedia article for more information.