jovicaa -> RE: Alopecia areata (2.12.2011 0:03:14)
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nasa dijagnoza je alopecia areata, definitivno i konacno. sad se vodamo po lekarima.... a ja sam ocajna zato sto mi dete iz dana u dan postaje polu celavo. nadam se da nikome nikada nece biti potrebne ove informacije, ali da napisem sta sam nasla na internetu o alopeciji kod beba: Alopecia Areata Disorder — It is a kind of disorder, in which around 4.5 million people in U.S. suffered from. This disorder could occur at any age. This kind of disorder affects the immune system of the patient. The primary damage occurs in hair follicles. This is the reason why there is a very slow hair growth, which would eventually lead to baldness. Babies who are having this kind of disorder will gradually become hairless. However, there is still a chance to help your baby recover from losing hairs. Babies rarely experience such disorder though. But it can happen. If you noticed your baby is showing some indications of the Alopecia Areata disorder, you should take him to the doctor immediately for further examinations. What are the causes of this auto-immune disorder? It is said that scientists still do not know the exact cause of this auto-immune disorder. However, they were able to distinguish some hints on their studies, giving them ideas that such disorder is genetically transmitted. The idea is based from the fact that most of those who suffer from the disorder also have family members who are suffering from the same issue. This is a very typical occurrence to those families having a history of hay fever, asthma, childhood diabetes and other auto-immune maladies. During your baby’s six months, hair loss is just a normal occurrence due to some risk-free reasons. However, if your baby is older than 6 months and is having a hair loss, that can already be considered an Alopecia Areata. You will know it once you touch his scalp. You can feel the smoothness and see some short and lighter color hairs. Is it possible for the hair to grow again? Considering there are still some hairs left on the scalp, it is still possible that hair will grow again. However, baby’s who are experiencing the symptoms should be given something that can protect his scalp, like a hat. This is crucial to increase the possibility of gaining back the hairs that are lost. Is this disorder curable? Due to the fact that there is actually no definite cause of such disorder, it then follows the unavailability of precise cure. Parents are then recommended to take the baby to his doctor for further advice. Some doctors may not treat babies younger than eighteen months. However, if the baby is older than eighteen months, then doctors would recommend specific creams to put on his scalp to help recover hair loss. Likewise, the doctor may recommend some treatment depending on the baby’s condition.
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