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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 areata is more prevalent in Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, and Black children than in non-Hispanic White children, with some Asian subgroups having a higher risk compared with those of ...
Over a mean follow-up of 566 days, all-cause mortality rates significantly favored those with ASDs compared with non-ASD ...
Alopecia areata is a skin disease that makes you lose patches or large sections of hair on your scalp and body. It's not life-threatening, but it can be life-altering. Hair is a part of your ...
Alopecia areata is more prevalent in Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, and Black children than in non-Hispanic White children, with some Asian subgroups having a higher risk compared with those of ...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition that causes sudden hair loss in small, round patches on the scalp or other parts of the body. Most people with alopecia areata are otherwise healthy, but ...
Patients with alopecia areata had a higher prevalence of autoimmune and psychiatric comorbidities at diagnosis and an increased risk of new onset of these comorbidities after their diagnosis ...
Medically reviewed by William Truswell, MD Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks hair follicles, leading to inflammation and hair loss. When you have ...
Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disorder that causes circular patches of hair loss and can result in complete loss scalp, facial and body hair.
Alopecia-related hair loss can affect more than just your scalp — it can also lead to patchy eyebrows and sparse lashes. Learn how these cosmetic treatments can help.
What To Know About Alopecia Areata Dealing with a skin condition like alopecia areata can be frustrating. But before getting into what to avoid when you have alopecia areata, it will help to know ...