Getting to the Root of Alopecia Areata

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Are you experiencing hair thinning? Are you suspecting that you are balding? You may be a victim of hair loss. Hair loss can occur due to several reasons and can affect both men and women equally. Restoring hair through a hair transplant in Pune has proved to be a boon for thousands of people in the city. Hair transplant has a greater success rate (85%-95%, with proper maintenance) compared to other treatments, making it attractive enough for the city dwellers to visit a trichologist. However, if you have been seeing extra hair on your pillow, shower drain or even bald patches on your scalp, you could be experiencing alopecia areata.

What is Alopecia Areata?

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It is an autoimmune disease that occurs when your own immune system attacks your body. Here, the hair follicles get attacked causing the hair to fallout in clumps. The amount of hair loss varies from one individual to another. Some people may lose in few patches while others can lose a lot. If you have been experiencing hair loss, it is recommended that you visit a hair specialist and get your hair and scalp examined. Understanding the condition at an early stage can be helpful. Although Alopecia areata cannot be cured, it can be treated. There are several methods such as wigs, corticosteroids, Minoxidil (Rogaine), hair transplant, etc that can help an individual deal with alopecia areata. Today, hair transplant in Pune is not only a feasible option but also a much sought after hair treatment for various hair problems.

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What are the causes of Alopecia areata?

As a matter of fact it is not known why alopecia occurs. It is believed that some trigger such as viruses, medications, infection or other environmental factors causes the immune system to react against the body’s own tissues. In such a case, the white blood cells gather around the hair follicles only to be mistaken by the body as foreign bodies. This causes a mild inflammation and weakens the hair follicles. This causes the hair to fallout in patches.

Alopecia areata can also be inherited. It is believed that 1 in 5 people having alopecia areata have a relative suffering from the autoimmune disorder.

Will the hair grow back?

The condition of alopecia areata differs in every individual and chances of hair growing back will also depend upon it. There are chances of the hair growing back with or without treatment. In some people, hair may be lost in patches then it may regrow and the condition may never recur. There are others who may lose hair for several years and then take a long time for hair growth to occur. Few others lose hair not only on the scalp but also on the face and body as well. It is highly recommended that you consult a skilled hair specialist in Pune and understand from him the condition of your disorder. You may also opt for hair transplant in Pune which is cost effective and applicable on both men and women.

About Carl

Carl Clay is a health blog author who has been writing about nutrition, fitness and healthy living for over 10 years. He also loves to run, hike and bike with her wife.