Alopecia Areata Hair loss Treatment

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Alopecia Areata Hair loss Treatment
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What is alopecia or hair loss?
Hair loss is a major problem these days. Any age group is affected
with this and is a problem for which people visit doctors frequently.
As hair is a major factor of your appearance and is a part of physical
attraction, definitely you don’t want to lose hair. There are many
causes for hair loss and the proper treatment depends upon the root
cause of hair loss, which varies from person to person. Inherited
characteristics and sex hormones play a significant role in hair loss
in both men and women. It is a mistake to simply assume the onset of
hair loss is inevitable and cannot be cured. Some forms of baldness
are even temporary.
What is hair loss according to Ayurveda?
In Ayurvedic texts three terms are used to describe the symptom of
hair loss, such as - indralupta, khalitya and ruhya. According to
Aacharya Vagabhata, when hair falls suddenly it is known as indralupta
while khalitya is a long running process of hair falls. One more
opinion is that indralupta affects beard, khalitya affects scalp and
ruhya affects the entire body. The major reason for hair loss is over
consumption of lavana rasa (salt).

Hair Loss Information
In the contemporary times, people are becoming more and more conscious
about their looks. And when it comes to looking good, maintaining
shiny smooth hair, undoubtedly, becomes of prime importance. It is
here where conditions like baldness, thinning of hair and loss of hair
become a cause of concern.

Causes
In alopecia areata, immune system cells called white blood cells
attack the rapidly growing cells in the hair follicles that make the
hair. The affected hair follicles become small and drastically slow
down hair production. Fortunately, the stem cells that continually
supply the follicle with new cells do not seem to be targeted. So the
follicle always has the potential to re grow hair.

Symptoms:
• Hair fall on clothes after combing
• Gradual appearance of bald patches
• Receding hairline

Causes of baldness:
• Lack of nutrition
• Mental stress and strain
• Prolonged illness like typhoid, chronic cold etc
• Lack of personal hygiene like unclean conditions of scalp

Hair Loss a Symptom of a Serious Disease?

Alopecia areata is not a life-threatening disease. It does not cause
any physical pain, and people with the condition are generally healthy
otherwise. But for most people, a disease that unpredictably affects
their appearance the way alopecia areata does is a serious matter.
The effects of alopecia areata are primarily socially and emotionally
disturbing. In alopecia universalis, however, loss of eyelashes and
eyebrows and hair in the nose and ears can make the person more
vulnerable to dust, germs, and foreign particles entering the eyes,
nose, and ears.
Alopecia areata often occurs in people whose family members have other
autoimmune diseases, such as diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, thyroid
disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, pernicious anaemia, or
Addison's disease. People who have alopecia areata do not usually have
other autoimmune diseases, but they do have a higher occurrence of
thyroid disease, Atopic eczema, nasal allergies, and asthma.

Hair Ever Grow Back?
There is every chance that your hair will re grow, but it may also
fall out again. No one can predict when it might re grow or fall out.
The course of the disease varies from person to person. Some people
lose just a few patches of hair, then the hair re grows, and the
condition never recurs. Other people continue to lose and re grows
hair for many years. A few lose all the hair on their head; some lose
all the hair on their head, face, and body. Even in those who lose all
their hair, the possibility for full re growth remains.
In some, the initial hair re growth is white, with a gradual return of
the original hair colour. In most, the re grown hair is ultimately the
same colour and texture as the original hair.
Ayurvedic Treatment of Alopecia.

This treatments contains Swaras (Fresh plant sap), Cream and oil base
application
Does Ayurveda cure Alopecia 100%?
Alopecia is always a very difficult subject to treat as there are so
many factors causes Alopecia. The Ayurveda herbal treatment has proved
very effective in over 95% of above cases of Alopecia. The results are
obtained reasonably fast & long lasting. The Treatment is based on
individual study and evaluation of the case. The course of medicines
varies patients of patients depending on the prakruti (Basic Nature)
of the patients. Ayurveda treatment is 100% safe, absolutely harmless,
very effective and free from toxic effects.
Is there any side effect of this therapy? Are these herbs 100%
safe?
Ayurveda Herbal Treatment is known for SAFEST Remedy.

What is the duration of Treatment?
Alopecia Areata 1
to 3 months
Alopecia Areata (Patchy) 4 to
8 months
Alopecia Areata (Highly Active Phase) 6 to 12
months
Androgenic Alopecia 9 to
12 months
Diffuse Alopecia 9
to 12 months
Tellogen Effluvium 6
to 12 months
Eyebrow Loss 2
to 3 months


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Consultation
Please Visit www.alopeciaaerata.webs.com

Dr.Vivek Kumar Giri M.Phil PhD (Biotech)
Dr. Sunil Goswami B.H.M.S., M.D (Alt Med).
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Alopecia areata is a relatively common condition characterized by patchy hair loss. Alopecia areata affects approximately 1-2 percent of the population . Most have no other ailments apart from hair loss . Most lose hair only in a limited area. Usually, hair back, over several months. A minority with Alopecia areata may lose greater amount of hair , and over time (called alopecia universalis ) .
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