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Can hair loss due to androgenetic alopeica be temporary?

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Can hair loss due to androgenetic alopeica be temporary?

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Androgenetic alopecia is permanent (unless treated), but temporary hair loss may occur for other reasons. Many people experience greater hair loss after major surgery or illness. Certain medications may cause hair to fall out. Hormonal imbalances, over- or under-active thyroid and certain fungal infections can also cause hair loss. When these situations are corrected, the hair usually returns.

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