I have had spots of alopecia for 2 years now and I have tried everything but none of them worked until now. I am using Arganlife shampoo with argan oil and I noticed reduce all of the alopecia spots; I was surprised and will continue to use both products.
I have been losing my hair slowly because of Alopecia areata. I wanted a product that could help make a difference. I've been using Argan Rain shampoo for about 3 months and the difference is clear.
1. Destress yourself with lot of rest and hobby. 2. Fruits diet; make sure lot of fruits. 3. Eat daily dry fruits; like dry dates, all nuts 4. Most importantly make sure your Iron intake is more;(verify through blood test). 5. Have plenty of sleep and laughs 6. Last but not least change the place of living; move to a new place where good water and ventilation is available. If you already living there for quite some time; then go for a adventure trip or a priligrimage. 7. Use steroids prescribed by a skin specialist(I don't suggest this unless it is traumatic). All the above things were my observations during treatment.
I have tried argan rain products for my alopecia areata problem. I would really recommend it to anyone who suffers from alopecia areata.argan rain is the only one which contains no sulphate ,alcohol and dye.I am thankful to developers of the product for such a great treatment.
Alopecia areata is a condition in which hair loss occurs. The scalp is commonly involved. Often times, the "treatment" is watchful waiting, as the hair often grows back on its own. Alternatively, high strength steroid creams or injections are occasionally used with moderate success.
I have tried argan life products for my alopecia areata problem. I would really recommend it to anyone who suffers from alopecia areata.argan life is the only one which contains no sulphate ,alcohol and dye.I am thankful to developers of the product for such a great treatment.
I have had spots of alopecia for 2 years now and I have tried everything but none of them worked until now. I am using Arganlife shampoo with argan oil and I noticed reduce all of the alopecia spots; I was surprised and will continue to use both products.
There can be many reason for hair loss. However the most basic reason being extremely dry scalp and dandruff. I had heavy hair loss a year back. Then I started using coconut oil for hair loss. It has a garlic oil blend which is a natural healing agent with antifungal properties. The 'cocolipids' in the coconut oil nourishes deeply and acts as a carrier of these properties to prevent hair loss.
In 2001, a study was made of immunotherapy with diphencyprone to treat alopecia areata.
The general name is alopecia. It comes in several degrees:Androgenic alopecia or "male pattern baldness" (the most common form)Male and female pattern alopecia (androgenic alopecia, or androgenetic alopecia or alopecia androgenetica),Alopecia areata (the loss of some of the hair from the head)Alopecia totalis (the loss of all head hair)alopecia universalis (the loss of all hair from the head and the body)
alopecia areata
Are androgenic alopecia, alopecia areata, and post partum alopecia.
Alopecia areata refers to the autoimmune skin condition that results in the loss of hair on the scalp and on the body. Alopecia totalis is a progression of Alopecia areatathat results in total hair loss of the scalp. Alopecia universalis is a progression of Alopecia areata that results in total hair loss of the body.
The medical term is alopecia. There is male-pattern baldness (from your mother's side); baldness may be patchy, a condition called alopecia areata; or a variant of alopecia areata may involve the entire head: alopecia capitis totalis.
Yes, both men and women of all ages can have alopecia.
Not every type of Alopecia is Contagious... Alopecia can be divided in 2 big categories: Non-Scarring Alopecia (the most common) and Scarring Alopecia. One of the subtypes of Scarring Alopecia is Infectious Alopecia and can be produced by several agents: fungal (Kerion, candidiasis, favus, tinea corporis), bacterial (syphilis, leprosy, acne necrotic) viral (herpes, varicella); protozoa (Leishmaniasis). It is important to recognise though that this condition is quite uncommon these days. Alopecia is hardly ever due to an infection and is therefore, generally speaking, not a contagious condition.
I have never heard of a cat dying from psychogenic alopecia.
No.
No it isn't. Alopecia areata ( AA) has no connection at all to cancer. It's an autoimmune skin disease. People with alopecia areata are in generally good health.