Monday, August 08, 2011

Is it Necessary to Treat all Cases of Alopecia Areata?




Spontaneous regrowth being the rule rather than exception, individuals with alopecia areata should be offered a wait and watch option.


Is this true?


Is it Necessary to Treat all Cases of Alopecia Areata?




4 comments:

Janmar Delicana said...

Dear Dr.Hanish Babu,

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Val Patrick Danganan said...

This happened to me before. I had alopecia areata, and I did not even treated it. The hair returned after a few months though, its not like the way it used to be.

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