Is there a cure for alopecia
There is no cure for alopecia but different treatments have been used although none of these are actually approved for alopecia.
Alopecia is very unpredictable auto-immune disorder and while your hair may re-grow again, it may also fall out after re-growing but it may stop falling out. It differs from person to person and no one can predict what may happen.
Besides the scalp hair, people lose the hairs elsewhere like their face and other parts of the body.
People use different treatments to make their hair grow again but the thing is that these treatments are not long-lasting and while they may help lost hair re-grow they will not stop the disease’s course and new patches of hair may be lost.
Some people use corticosteroids that may be administered by injection, by using tablets or topical ointments. Others turn to acupuncture, Chinese herbs, aromatherapy and all sorts of other alternative therapies.
Whatever you decide you may want to try, you should discus with your doctor because some of these alternative methods, although natural, may make things worse.
Alopecia is very unpredictable auto-immune disorder and while your hair may re-grow again, it may also fall out after re-growing but it may stop falling out. It differs from person to person and no one can predict what may happen.
Besides the scalp hair, people lose the hairs elsewhere like their face and other parts of the body.
People use different treatments to make their hair grow again but the thing is that these treatments are not long-lasting and while they may help lost hair re-grow they will not stop the disease’s course and new patches of hair may be lost.
Some people use corticosteroids that may be administered by injection, by using tablets or topical ointments. Others turn to acupuncture, Chinese herbs, aromatherapy and all sorts of other alternative therapies.
Whatever you decide you may want to try, you should discus with your doctor because some of these alternative methods, although natural, may make things worse.