Many things
cause hairloss (allergies, hypothyroidism, demodex, etc etc) and most are treated very differently.
They both cause hairloss and eventually secondary skin infections if they aren't treated.
Some vitamin and mineral deficiencies can also
cause hairloss, but again, at the age of 4 months, such problems are highly unlikely to have developed.
Many people still consider it's a misconception that caps and rubber rings may
cause hairloss in women, however, it's in part real.
I recently purchased Hair Equilibrium and strongly recommend it to anyone interested in a better understanding of what's
causing hairloss from the inside out...
Answer: He may have allergies which makes him itchy and makes him over-groom
causing hairloss and hairballs.
Not exact matches
When hats and ponytails won't really
cause balding, frequent friction and tightly pulled your hair might
cause local
hairloss and breakage with the hairline.
Your veterinarian can check him for other
causes of
hairloss like ringworm and mange.
There are many
causes of
hairloss like that: allergies, ringworm, mange, etc..
This burrowing action
causes inflammation of the hair follicles and skin that leads to redness, irritation, itchiness, and
hairloss.
Fleas can
cause severe itching and also other problems such as skin infections and
hairloss.