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Alopecia Areata
Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune condition that causes sudden hair loss in small, round patches on the scalp or other parts of the body. It occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy hair follicles, leading to hair shedding in specific areas.


Signs of Alopecia Areata
Alopecia areata often develops suddenly and may present with the following symptoms:
- Sudden appearance of round or oval bald patches on the scalp
- Smooth, hairless areas without redness or scarring
- Patchy hair loss in the beard, eyebrows, or eyelashes
- Hair thinning around the edges of bald patches
- Small patches that may increase in size over time
- In some cases, changes in fingernails such as ridges or pitting
The condition can vary in severity, ranging from small patches to more widespread hair loss.
What Causes Alopecia Areata?
Alopecia areata is primarily caused by an autoimmune response where the body’s immune system attacks hair follicles.
- Genetic predisposition or family history
- Immune system disorders
- Stress or emotional triggers
- Hormonal changes
- Environmental factors
- Associated autoimmune conditions
These factors can disrupt the normal hair growth cycle and lead to sudden patchy hair loss.
Why Early Diagnosis is Important
Although alopecia areata does not usually cause permanent damage to hair follicles, early medical evaluation is important.
- Identify the condition accurately
- Prevent spreading of bald patches
- Support faster hair regrowth
- Manage underlying immune-related factors
- Improve scalp and follicle health
Prompt treatment may improve the chances of successful hair recovery.
Why Early Diagnosis is Important
Although alopecia areata does not usually cause permanent damage to hair follicles, early medical evaluation is important.
- Identify the condition accurately
- Prevent spreading of bald patches
- Support faster hair regrowth
- Manage underlying immune-related factors
- Improve scalp and follicle health
When Should You Consult a Dermatologist?
You should consider seeking professional advice if:
- You notice sudden bald patches on the scalp
- Hair loss occurs in round or uneven areas
- Bald patches continue to grow or spread
- Hair loss occurs in eyebrows or beard
- Hair loss causes emotional distress or concern
What to Expect During Your Consultation
During your consultation, the doctor may:
- Examine the scalp and bald patches
- Assess hair follicle health
- Review medical and family history
- Identify possible triggers or underlying conditions
- Recommend diagnostic tests if required
- Suggest suitable treatment options
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is alopecia areata permanent?
In many cases, hair regrows after treatment. However, the condition may recur in some individuals.
Is alopecia areata contagious?
No, alopecia areata is not contagious. It is an autoimmune condition and cannot spread from person to person.
Can stress cause alopecia areata?
Stress may act as a trigger in some individuals, but the primary cause is an immune system reaction affecting hair follicles.
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