Alopecia areata is Hair Revital X Review the full name of the condition, but there are more specific versions. Diffuse Alopecia areata actually isn't patchy but, as the name suggests, presents as diffuse hair loss. A single bald patch is Alopecia areata monolocularis, while multiple patches is Alopecia areata multilocularis. Alopecia affecting the whole scalp is Alopecia areata totalis. Alopecia doesn't just affect the hair on the head. Alopecia areata barbae is in the beard, while Alopecia areata universalis covers the whole body including legs, pubic hair, eyebrows and nasal hair. It strikes most often around the teenage years in otherwise healthy people, but those of any age can get it. It's not contagious, but it is more common if others in the family have had it or an auto-immune disease. It's a possible side effect of the drug Prilosec, and of vitamin B5 deficiency, but by far the most common trigger is stress and that can be from all sorts of events such as sudden shock, chronic stress, physical trauma, injury, pregnancy, allergies, chemicals and infections. Losing patches of hair is stressful in itself, so it's been hard, scientifically, to work out the relationship, but we know it often results in people being less social and getting anxious and depressed. The prognosis for most Alopecias (not totalis or universalis) is very good, the condition will often correct itself over time.
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Alopecia areata is Hair Revital X Review the full name of the condition, but there are more specific versions. Diffuse Alopecia areata actually isn't patchy but, as the name suggests, presents as diffuse hair loss. A single bald patch is Alopecia areata monolocularis, while multiple patches is Alopecia areata multilocularis. Alopecia affecting the whole scalp is Alopecia areata totalis. Alopecia doesn't just affect the hair on the head. Alopecia areata barbae is in the beard, while Alopecia areata universalis covers the whole body including legs, pubic hair, eyebrows and nasal hair. It strikes most often around the teenage years in otherwise healthy people, but those of any age can get it. It's not contagious, but it is more common if others in the family have had it or an auto-immune disease. It's a possible side effect of the drug Prilosec, and of vitamin B5 deficiency, but by far the most common trigger is stress and that can be from all sorts of events such as sudden shock, chronic stress, physical trauma, injury, pregnancy, allergies, chemicals and infections. Losing patches of hair is stressful in itself, so it's been hard, scientifically, to work out the relationship, but we know it often results in people being less social and getting anxious and depressed. The prognosis for most Alopecias (not totalis or universalis) is very good, the condition will often correct itself over time.
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