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I am 22 years old and so far i havent experienced any hairloss problem, my hair is like as same as when i was at the age of 10, at the moment i have very long hair, but whenever i touch or play with my hands around my ears or back of neck, i gather some hair everytime and i think this is strange process and not typical man pattern baldness story, because i have no problem on my temples,top of my head etc

 

but also i have seborrheic dermatitis about 10 years and my hair usually itches especially ear side and back of neck, but i cant see connection about my hairloss with it,

 

so is there anybody have same issue like me, i wonder if it is typical male pattern baldness or something different, because i need solition, it is getting serious :)

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Alf,

 

It's normal to lose 50 - 150 hairs daily. It sounds like this is what's happening when you touch the hair in the areas around your ears and neck. However, you can always have your scalp examined by a physician with hair loss experience. This will help you understand whether this is normal shedding or if it is caused by some sort of alopecia.

 

Best of luck!

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