IPA: /ˌæloʊˈpiːə/
KK: /əˈloʊpiə/
A condition where a person loses hair from their scalp or other parts of the body, often resulting in baldness.
Alopecia can affect people of all ages and genders.
Alopecia is derived from the Greek word "alopex" (meaning fox), which refers to the condition of hair loss resembling the shedding of a fox's fur. The suffix "-ia" indicates a condition or state. Thus, alopecia refers to the condition of hair loss.
Imagine a fox shedding its fur — that's how you can remember that alopecia is a condition related to hair loss.