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If you notice a gap in your hair, the first question that comes to mind is: Is this alopecia? Or just normal hair loss?

The difference is important because the treatment is different. Normal hair loss is often diffuse and slow, while alopecia often appears suddenly in the form of specific patches.

In this article, we explain the signs that help you distinguish between them, when you need to see a doctor, and what you can do immediately to protect your scalp.


First: What does “normal” hair loss usually look like?

Normal shedding is often:

  • Spread throughout the head
  • It increases and decreases gradually
  • Without visible circular spots
  • It may be related to stress, nutrient deficiencies, postpartum, or seasonal changes.

The result: hair gradually thins, and the hair parting may widen in some women.


What is alopecia?

Alopecia areata often appears as:

  • Hairless or sparsely haired patches/circles
  • A sudden appearance within days or weeks
  • There may be one spot or several spots
  • Sometimes the skin inside the spot is smooth and without a scale.
Note: The final diagnosis is up to the doctor, but these are signs that will help you know when to worry.

Signs that can help you distinguish: alopecia or hair loss?

1) Shape of the void

  • A distinct circular spot: tends towards alopecia
  • Widespread lightness without limits: tends towards normal sh