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  • What are the 2 treatments for hair loss that have been approved by the FDA?
    Minoxidil and Finasteride
  • The technical term for knotted hair?
    Trichorrhexis nodosea
  • True or false barbers can treat lice?
    False
  • What is the technical term called for honeycomb ringworm?
    Tinea favosa
  • Pityriasis is the technical term for what scalp disorder?
    Dandruff
  • Technical term for gray hair?
    Canities
  • Alopecia on spots is called?
    Alopecia areata
  • Technical term for abnormal hair growth?
    Hypertrichosis
  • Pityriasis capitis is located where on the body?
    the scalp
  • What is the technical term for "razor bumps"
    Pseudo folliculitis barbae
  • Tinea capitis is located?
    on the scalp
  • Small, round, slightly scaly, inflamed patches fungal infection occurring chiefly over the bearded area of the face
    Tina sycosis
  • Alopecia that occurs from age, result of genetics, and hormonal change?
    Androgenic Alopecia
  • What is the technical term for barbers itch?
    folliculitis
  • What is an acute bacterial infection of the hair follicle?
    Furuncle
  • Alopecia caused by Syphilis?
    Alopecia syphilitica
  • Pediculosis is the technical term for?
    lice
  • What form does the product Finasteride come in?
    oral prescription
  • What is monilethrix?
    beaded hair
  • What is the technical for brittle hair?
    fragilitas
  • What form does the product Minoxidil come in?
    Cream.... Rogaine
  • The technical term for split ends?
    Trichoptilosis
  • What is the technical term for abnormal hair loss?
    Alopecia
  • Dandruff by?
    too much sebum
  • True or False Tinea can be treated in barber shop?
    False
  • Tinea is the technical name for?
    ringworm
  • Malassezia is?
    the fungus that causes dandruff
  • Pityriasis steatoides is?
    More severe form of dandruff
  • Alopecia in seniors?
    Alopecia senilis
  • What is the chronic bacterial infection caused from contaminated towels, implements, or by contact in public restrooms
    Sycosis vulgaris
  • What is a deep seeded acute bacterial infection in the subcutaneous tissue?
    Carbuncle