Asfour says hair loss caused by telogen effluvium tends to self-resolve, and for some cases of mild alopecia areata there may be no need for treatment as the hair can sometimes grow on its own.
Asfour says hair loss caused by telogen effluvium tends to self-resolve, and for some cases of mild alopecia areata there may be no need for treatment as the hair can sometimes grow on its own.
He has a history of just mild atopic dermatitis. That’s something we often do see in patients with alopecia areata. His review of systems is totally negative. His mother does have a history of ...
The treatments that we have that can work well in cases of mild and even moderate alopecia areata — such as topical steroids, intralesional steroids, other oral medications — don't work as ...
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