According to the American Academy of Dermatology, alopecia impacts over 6.8 million people in the United States alone. This condition primarily affects the hair and skin, often leading to noticeable hair loss and changes in scalp health. However, early symptoms are frequently subtle and overlooked, resulting in many cases being detected only after significant hair loss has occurred. Recognizing these silent signs is crucial for early intervention and improved outcomes.
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35. Persistent Redness or Soreness of Scalp Persistent redness or soreness of the scalp can be an important sign of underlying inflammatory alopecia, such as lichen…