Saturday 3 October 2020

ALOPECIA AREATA

 

Have you heard of ALOPECIA AREATA? Well, let me take you on a ride on what it is all about.

Alopecia Areata is a disorder that often results in unpredictable hair loss. In majority of cases, hair falls out in small patches.

Sometimes, it can lead to complete loss of hair on the scalp or, in extreme cases, the entire body and the condition can affect anyone regardless of age or gender. Interestingly, it occurs in animals too.

FACTS ABOUT ALOPECIA AREATA

- One in five people with Alopecia Areata also had a family member     who experienced the condition, so it may be hereditary.

- It often develops suddenly, over the course of just few days.

- There is little scientific evidence that Alopecia Areata is caused by     stress.

- People with the condition who have only few patches of hair loss       often experience a spontaneous, fully recovery without the need    for treatment.

- And lastly, there is no cure for the condition if you loss the hair          completely.

How does Alopecia occur?According to research, it occurs when White blood cells attack the cell in hair follicles, causing them to shrink and dramatically slow down hair production.

It is unknow precisely what causes the body's immune system to target hair follicles in this way.

I mentioned earlier that Alopecia Areata occur in animals too, well, the development of the condition in animals is usually the sign of an underlying disease. Some animals may be genetically predisposed to hair loss, while in some, it may be caused by hypersensitivity of nutritional factors.

Here is a photo of a Chimpanzee suffering from Alopecia Areata.


And recently, BBC  featured a lady suffering from the condition. She spoke about stigmatization and how she was able to manged it.


Importantly, never stigmatized people on what you know nothing about. Be enlightened!!!

2 comments:

  1. Wow... Thanks for educating me on this. The stigmatization must stop please...

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    1. Thank you for your comment, yes stigmatization must stop. Reason why we need to keep enlightening the general public on things they dont know.

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