i have suffered from alopecia areata on and off for 4 years. It has been pretty good for the last year and it is now starting to fall out again. I dont think i can cope again if i lose a lot of hair again as it has taken ages to get my hair to a nice style. PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Does anyone have a cure for alopecia(hair loss)?
Alopecia areata cannot be cured; however, it can be treated and the hair can grow back.
In many cases, alopecia areata is treated with drugs that are used for other conditions. Treatment options for alopecia areata include:
Corticosteroids: Anti-inflammatory drugs that are prescribed for autoimmune diseases. Corticosteroids can be given as an injection into the scalp or other areas, orally (as a pill), or applied topically (rubbed into the skin) as an ointment, cream, or foam. Response to therapy may be gradual.
Rogaine: This topical drug is already used as a treatment for pattern baldness. It usually takes about 12 weeks of treatment with Rogaine before hair begins to grow.
Other drugs that are used for alopecia areata with varying degrees of effectiveness include medications used to treat psoriasis and topical sensitizers (drugs that are applied to the skin and cause an allergic reaction that can cause hair growth).Does anyone have a cure for alopecia(hair loss)?
You can cure hair loss easily with profinast. Its a herbal alternative to Finasteride, the prescription drug that works for hair loss.
Profinast link
http://www.profinastpills.com
You are deficient in anti-oxidents and as well you could have a yeast infection.
I had the same thing and went on certain supplements after having a cleanse. It took about 4 months before it stopped falling out, and then it started to grow again. Want to know more I am here, and want to help.
Alopecia Areata
The cause of alopecia areata is unknown, but it is thought to be an autoimmune condition (the body makes antibodies to its own hair) that may affect children or adults of any age. The affected persons are generally in excellent health. This type of hair loss usually causes totally smooth, round patches about the size of a coin or larger. Although rare, it can result in complete loss of scalp and body hair. In most cases the hair regrows; however, dermatologists treat many people with this condition in order to make hair regrow faster.
Treatment includes:
-cortisone injections in the scalp where the hair loss occurred
-topical medications
-a special kind of light treatment
-pills
All the best
Saturday, January 14, 2012
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