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Hair fall, or hair loss, is a common dermatological problem that has several underlying causes. In some cases, it may be ...
Alopecia areata (Patchy): This is an autoimmune condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to sudden hair loss in small, round patches on the scalp or other areas ...
Everyone’s alopecia areata is different. Even though everyone who has it experiences hair loss, it may have many variations, including where, when, and how often you lose your hair. Alopecia ...
You can try to stop alopecia areata from spreading with some lifestyle changes and medical treatment. However, it may not ...
Alopecia areata, which can lead to permanent hair loss in some cases, can cause significant emotional challenges. Many people with alopecia areata face ongoing stress, anxiety, and other mental ...
With alopecia areata, your immune system attacks your hair follicles, which leads to hair loss. Your hair may come out in patches or clumps about the size of a quarter. Losing hair doesn’t mean ...
The FDA approved the once-daily pill called Litfulo, created by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, for people 12 and up to treat severe alopecia areata, or at least 50% hair loss.
Since alopecia universalis causes such extensive hair loss on the scalp, face, and body, it’s often more challenging to treat than other types of alopecia areata. There’s currently no cure for ...
Litulfo is a new FDA-approved drug that treats hair loss in people with alopecia areata. Some people have seen major regrowth in clinical trials—here’s how it works.
Alopecia totalis is a rare form of alopecia areata that causes widespread hair loss on your scalp, likely due to an autoimmune condition. How to Treat Telogen Effluvium Telogen effluvium is treatable.
Alopecia areata, specifically, is the disease that develops when the body attacks the hair follicles, causing hair loss. Among the subtypes are alopecia universalis, alopecia totalis and patchy ...