Therapeutic Options toRefractory Alopecia Areata
Journal Title: International Journal Of Medical Science And Clinical Research Studies - Year 2023, Vol 3, Issue 01
Abstract
Alopecia areata is a relapsing chronic condition that causes hair loss without leaving scars. Alopecia areata's clinical history varies; the condition may resolve spontaneously, persist, recur, or advance. Alopecia areata sufferers are treated in numerous ways, including:Information about the progression and prognosis of alopecia areataConsideration of medical treatment continuation; Treatment selection (for individuals who desire to continue treatment); Provision of psychological support resources; and Discussion of aesthetic possibilities.
Authors and Affiliations
Alejandra Jeraldine González Barajas, Paola Chávez Contreras
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