Thinning Hair Teenage

Teenage Hair loss please help me?
Im 16 and my hair is thinning and i have a smallish baldspot on top of my head ![]()
I straighten my hair sometimes, but always use a heat protector.
I try to leave it natural and use mousse on it.
I dont get why the heck im getting bald.
Its not fair cuz i know girls that damage their hair by dying it, bleaching it,
straightning, curling it,
and theyre not going bald. Makes me mad cuz i take care of my hair.
No one in my family has gone bald (well cept for my grandpa, but hes like 60..)
So its not genetic..
I eat right, so its not my diet…
Help me?
If it is an actual smooth bald patch it may be alopecia areata. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition that causes hair to fall out in patches.
It is becoming more common for teens to show early signs of androgenetic alopecia. This type of hair loss causes hair in certain areas (bang, top, crown) to become thinner, providing less scalp coverage. It does not cause an actual bald spot. Birth control pills or hormonal changes during puberty can trigger this condition in girls who are predisposed.
If you’re noticing excessive shedding from all over the scalp it could be telogen effluvium. There are many possible causes for this type of hair loss. You can learn more about the types and causes of teenage hair loss and what to do about it at the articles linked below.
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