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I am suffering from alopecia areata and there were spots on my scalp and beard. Scalp spot is cleared but beard one is still present. What should I do.
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Hi Thank you for posting your query Alopecia aerata is an autoimmune disease where there is sudden loss of hairs in patches, most commonly on beard and scalp areas The can follow eider of the course 1) increase in size and number 2) remains the same 3) resolves on their own In case your beard spot still exist you will have to take few intralesional injections in the patch itself at 3 weeks apart They are absolutely safe and give good results Hope this helps In case of further query feel free to discuss Regards.
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