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Stress may not be a cause (still unconvinced...) but I do suspect that bodily changes can be. For me and several people I know, hair loss started at the same time as puberty. I think that's why many people find stress to be a 'cause'--more a correlate because emotional stress has major impacts on the body.
Hi Clare--I think that it's different for every case of alopecia, but white hairs are common and are not guarantees of long-term hair regrowth. My head hair fell out rapidly between ages 13-14, 11 years ago. Other hair around my body stopped growing as well, but not all of it. I lost my eyebrows/lashes about 4 years ago. Just about 2 years ago I had the only significant instance of regrowth I've ever had, where I had those white, downy hairs sprouting all over my head--I got so excited! I had some hairs grow up to an inch long during that episode, but it's all gone now. I do have a small, inch-wide spot on my head that has thick, coarse, black hair that has never stopped growing. It's actually kind of annoying since it's the only consistent spot :D I'm not sure what's up with that spot, haha.
Basically: Don't worry about physical stress. Emotional stress maybe. White hairs are normal but don't really mean anything. Just have faith and press on!
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