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5. Hair Loss

Once the rashes form, it is common for the hair within the patches to become brittle. Depending on the location, this can cause minor to significant hair loss. This is particularly true of infections of the scalp and face. Additionally, ringworm infections may cause growths called kerions, which trigger significant—and sometimes permanent—hair loss.

Upset middle aged man with alopecia looking at mirror, hair loss concept. Mature men is worried about hair loss. dragana991/ Getty Images

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