- A Hirsutism
- B Alopecia
- C Androgenic alopecia
- D Telogen effluvium
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Hirsutism is a condition characterized by excessive hair growth in women, typically in areas where hair is normally absent or minimal, such as the face, chest, and back. It is often caused by an overproduction of androgens, such as testosterone, or increased sensitivity to androgens in the hair follicles. Hirsutism is commonly associated with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a hormonal disorder affecting the female reproductive system. Alopecia is a condition that causes hair loss, while androgenic alopecia is a common form of hair loss that affects both men and women, usually as they age. Telogen effluvium is a type of hair loss that occurs when more hair than usual enters the resting (telogen) phase of the hair growth cycle and falls out. Hirsutism, on the other hand, is a condition of excessive hair growth in women, typically caused by hormonal imbalances.
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