Question Content (Posting Time: January 6, 2012, 18:39:12) Alopecia Areata Patient Information Description: Male, 37 years old. Patient Condition Description: How long will it take for alopecia areata to get better? Author's Location: Changchun, Jilin Province, Tietong. Author IP: 61.237.12.*
Official Answer (Answer Time: January 6, 2012, 18:46:44): Hello, in daily life, everyone hopes to have black hair, especially patients with alopecia areata who also hope to have long hair. Therefore, many patients want to know how long it takes for alopecia areata to grow hair. Alopecia areata is also called "ghost shaving." It’s understandable the mood of young people when they suffer from alopecia areata. So, how long does it take for alopecia areata to grow hair? In fact, the key to how long it takes for alopecia areata to grow hair depends on the effectiveness of the treatment. If treated properly and promptly, alopecia areata can be completely cured. The time varies. Alopecia areata is a patchy baldness that occurs on the head, often happening suddenly. Some cases can result in large areas of baldness appearing overnight, commonly known as "ghost shaving." This condition is more common in young and middle-aged adults, and the course of the disease can last several months to several years. Some cases may recover without treatment, while about 5% to 10% of patients may develop total baldness. For symptoms of alopecia areata, external use of Chinese herbal medicine such as Alopecia Areata Hair Growth Tincture can be used. It is a pure Chinese medicine preparation, safe with no side effects, quickly penetrating the scalp to kill pathogenic bacteria on the skin surface, promoting blood circulation, supplementing the nutrients needed for hair growth, and rehabilitating alopecia areata symptoms.
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