Alopecia Areata Symptoms

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Alopecia areata tends to favor in children and younger adults. On the other hand, it can also likely to affect older people. Alopecia areata affects both sexes equally and it neither make you feel pain nor feeling sick.

"Finasteride has been reported to cause side effects causing sexual impotence & depression."
It actually cause the follicles inflammation triggering to hair fall and the amount of fall differs. There are a variety of treatments

in existence, although the condition usually be self-healing. The noticeable alopecia areata symptoms are as such:

Developing 'patchy' hair fall appearing as small circle areas with no hair. It appears to be mostly on scalp, may also be found to occur on beard, eyebrows and eyelashes.
This area will be red or scaly occasionally but normally it will look healthy and smooth.
Moon crater effect – with short, paralyzed hairs at edges of the fall area.
Having grooves running across and 'corroded' finger nails.


There are several treatments available for Alopecia for regaining hair back. Minoxidil and Finasteride - These 2 relatively new drugs which you can easily obtain from your local pharmacy shops but evidence for its effectiveness is weak, and it takes about a couple of months to see some results. However, Finasteride has been reported to cause side effects causing sexual impotence & depression.

Depending on self preferences, options and severity of the symptoms, if the condition is not too severe, some may concede not to have any treatment and prefer to wait and see. If this is the case, it is best to protect your scalp from sunlight by wearing a bandana, hat, scarves or other sort. If your living or working environment requires you to be constantly exposed to sun such as site or sales work, then apply a layer of broad spectrum sunscreen to the affected area for UV light protection.

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