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Revision as of 22:16, 16 February 2025

A hair shaft disorder



Trichorrhexis nodosa is a condition that affects the hair shaft, leading to hair breakage and the appearance of white nodules along the hair strand. It is a common cause of hair fragility and can be either acquired or congenital.

Presentation

Trichorrhexis nodosa is characterized by the presence of nodes or swellings along the hair shaft. These nodes are weak points where the hair is prone to breakage. The condition can affect any hair-bearing area of the body, but it is most commonly observed on the scalp.

Symptoms

Individuals with trichorrhexis nodosa may notice:

  • Brittle hair that breaks easily
  • White nodules along the hair shaft
  • Hair that appears frizzy or lacks shine

Causes

Trichorrhexis nodosa can be caused by:

  • Physical trauma to the hair, such as excessive brushing or styling
  • Chemical damage from hair treatments like bleaching or perming
  • Genetic factors, in the case of congenital trichorrhexis nodosa

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of trichorrhexis nodosa is typically made through clinical examination and microscopic analysis of the hair. Under a microscope, the hair shaft will show characteristic nodes and fractures.

Management

Management of trichorrhexis nodosa involves addressing the underlying cause and minimizing further damage to the hair. Recommendations may include:

  • Reducing physical and chemical trauma to the hair
  • Using gentle hair care products
  • Ensuring adequate nutrition to support hair health

Related conditions

Trichorrhexis nodosa can be associated with other conditions, such as:

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Hair shaft abnormalities in tricho-hepato-enteric syndrome, which can include trichorrhexis nodosa.