The immune system - which includes the bone marrow, thymus, spleen, lymph nodes and the white blood cells - normally protects the body from infections and diseases brought about by bacteria, viruses, fungi and other abnormal body cells.
However, when the immune system fails to distinguish between the foreign invaders and the normal healthy cells, autoimmune diseases may result. When an autoimmune disease develops, the immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys its own tissues and organs, producing a wide range of symptoms like nausea, hair loss and hair thinning problems.
Indeed, autoimmune diseases may be a cause of hair thinning and hair loss problems. The following are some autoimmune disorders that may elicit hair fall, hair thinning, and balding conditions.
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