Alopecia areata
Definitions
Description
Sudden hair loss that starts with 1 or more round bald patches that may overlap.
Overview
Alopecia areata is a type of patchy hair loss that occurs suddenly and usually starts with 1 or more round bald patches that may overlap. It occurs when the immune system attacks hair follicles. It may be brought on by serious stress.
Symptoms
Symptoms of alopecia areata are round bald patches on the scalp, beard or eyebrows. The skin may be itchy or painful before the hair loss begins.
Treatments
Treatment may address any underlying conditions and includes topical scalp medicines.
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