Alopecia Areata
Alopecia areata is a non-scarring inflammatory hair loss disease.
Overview of Alopecia Areata
What does alopecia areata look like? Are there different types of alopecia areata?What Causes Alopecia Areata?
Learn about some of the risk factors for alopecia areata (AA), as well as evidence that it may be an auto-immune conditions.Fungal Infection and Hair Loss
Ringworm (a fungal infection) can cause dry, scaly lesions and patchy alopecia areata type of hair loss on the scalp.Secondary Syphilis Can Cause Alopecia Areata
The second stage of syphilis can cause hair loss. What are some conventional and herbal treatment options for secondary syphilis?Subcategories
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