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Research Article | Open Access
Volume 14 2022 | None
Management and outcome of Alopecia Areata
Ms. Bhawana Dhanvij, Mrs.Indu Alwadkar ,Ms.Arundhatee Dagadkar, Aniket Pathade , Pratiksha Munjewar
Pages: 7695-7698
Abstract
Introduction: An autoimmune disease called alopecia areata usually results in unpredictable, uneven hair loss.One or more circular bald patches that may overlap are the first signs of sudden hair loss. The defense mechanism assaults alopecia areata hair follicles, which can be triggered by extreme stress.The main symptom Alopecia areata is hair loss. Alopecia areata may cause a few patches, but it can also affect larger scalp regions. When all of the hair on Alopecia totalis, the loss of the entire scalp according to medical professionals. The condition known as Alopecia universalis is a term for widespread body-wide hair loss. No matter your age, gender, or color, alopecia areata can affect you; nevertheless, most instances start before the age of 30. A few days or weeks may pass before there is a noticeable loss; before the hair loss, there may be burning or itching in the area
Keywords
Alopecia areata, hair loss, alopecia universalis, alopecia totalis
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