I am not a doctor. I am assuming you are referring to alopecia areata. Unfortunately, there are no treatments for alopecia areata that work consistently for everyone.In alopecia areata, the hair follicles stop receiving messages from the brain to grow hair.
Without those messages, your hair won’t grow. Some people who have early stage or cyclical alopecia areata have had some success with corticosteroid injections. These injections don’t make their hair grow but can prevent it from falling out.
Some people who have alopecia areata spontaneously lose and regrow their hair in a cyclical pattern. Some never regrow it. Some completely regrow it.
Scientists are currently researching better treatment methods for alopecia areata including treatments that will allow you to regrow lost hair. It may comfort you to know that your hair follicles aren’t dead. If science can find a way to get your brain to start sending growth signals to your hair follicles again, your hair will regrow.
From naaf. Org -quote In all forms of alopecia areata, the hair follicles remain alive and are ready to resume normal hair production whenever they receive the appropriate signal.In all cases, hair re-growth may occur even without treatment and even after many years. -endquote Good luck to you!
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