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Terrible Alopecia Areata, Temporary Relief With Azorn. What Is The Permanent Remedy?
i am defeated from alopecia areata since last 4 years what medicine is benifit from me.... some time ago i take the alopethic medicie named Azorn 50mg i got all my hair ,, as i stop to take that medicine my hair again loss form all over my body... wha i do ... i m so sad... becose yet i m unmarried...plll tell me the best idea or medicine... plzzzzz sir...
You are having Alopecia areata let me explain about the disease It occurs more frequently in people who have affected family members, suggesting heredity may be a factor.
Systemic autoimmune disorder in which the body attacks its own anagen hair follicles and suppresses or stops hair growth.
You should visit a good Dermatologist and take treatment there are various treatment available locally as well as systemic one.
Treatment option include local corticosteroids,topical tacrolimus ointments, cyclosporine may be useful. Please do not be depressed it is possible to treat such condition.
Even use of wigs many levels of development and technology, including wigs with suction mechanisms to keep them firmly attached to the scalp.
Hope this helps. Take care. Good Luck. Dr.Akhilesh Dubey M.D
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Terrible Alopecia Areata, Temporary Relief With Azorn. What Is The Permanent Remedy?
Hi, Thanks for using Healthcaremagic, You are having Alopecia areata let me explain about the disease It occurs more frequently in people who have affected family members, suggesting heredity may be a factor. Systemic autoimmune disorder in which the body attacks its own anagen hair follicles and suppresses or stops hair growth. You should visit a good Dermatologist and take treatment there are various treatment available locally as well as systemic one. Treatment option include local corticosteroids,topical tacrolimus ointments, cyclosporine may be useful. Please do not be depressed it is possible to treat such condition. Even use of wigs many levels of development and technology, including wigs with suction mechanisms to keep them firmly attached to the scalp. Hope this helps. Take care. Good Luck. Dr.Akhilesh Dubey M.D