Combed over hair is a symptom of male pattern baldness, which is caused by a combination of genetics and hormones. It is characterized by a receding hairline and thinning of the hair on the crown of the head. This symptom usually develops gradually, with the hairline receding from the temples and the crown of the head becoming thinner and more visible. In some cases, the hair may be combed over in an attempt to hide the balding. It can also manifest as a bald spot on the top or back of the head.
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