Bubble hair deformity

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Bubble hair deformity is a rare and unusual condition of the hair shaft. It is characterized by the presence of multiple, irregularly shaped, air-filled spaces within the hair shaft, which give the hair a bubbly appearance under microscopic examination.

Pronunciation

Bubble hair deformity is pronounced as /ˈbʌbəl hɛər dɪˈfɔːrmɪti/.

Etymology

The term "Bubble hair deformity" is derived from the English words "bubble", "hair", and "deformity". "Bubble" refers to the air-filled spaces seen within the hair shaft, "hair" refers to the part of the body where the condition occurs, and "deformity" refers to the abnormal shape or structure of the hair shaft.

Symptoms

The main symptom of bubble hair deformity is the presence of multiple, irregularly shaped, air-filled spaces within the hair shaft. These spaces give the hair a bubbly appearance under microscopic examination. Other symptoms may include hair breakage, hair loss, and changes in hair texture.

Causes

Bubble hair deformity is caused by the application of excessive heat to the hair, such as from hair dryers, curling irons, or straightening irons. The heat causes the water within the hair shaft to turn into steam, which then forms bubbles within the hair shaft.

Treatment

Treatment for bubble hair deformity involves avoiding the use of excessive heat on the hair. This includes avoiding the use of hair dryers, curling irons, and straightening irons. In severe cases, it may be necessary to cut off the affected hair.

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