Dealing with Bald Spots: Remedies and Solutions

Bald spots are areas on the scalp where hair growth is minimal or completely absent, leading to visible patches of bare skin.
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What is spot baldness?

It is also commonly called spot baldness, and it is believed to be an autoimmune disorder that causes the body’s immune system to mistake hair follicles for foreign invaders, and then, attack them as such. This article reviews the different types of hair loss that affect men and women.

Are bald spots a sign of alopecia areata?

The sudden development of bald spots on the scalp, eyebrow, or beard can indicate a hair loss condition called alopecia areata. In most cases, it clears on its own but can take years to do so for some people. However, there are various other causes of bald spots and more generalized hair loss to consider other than alopecia areata.

What causes bald spots on the scalp?

Bald spots of the scalp, brow, or beard are commonly caused by a medical condition called alopecia areata. It is also commonly called spot baldness, and it is believed to be an autoimmune disorder that causes the body’s immune system to mistake hair follicles for foreign invaders, and then, attack them as such.

Can hair loss cause a bald spot?

This hair loss may be patchy (A) or cause a well-defined bald spot (B). If the hair loss continues, more patches of hair loss appear. The patches can be large (A) or a mixture of sizes (B). If the condition progresses, it can cause widespread hair loss, as shown here.

Does alopecia areata cause bald patches?

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease that attacks your body’s hair follicles, causing patchy hair loss. Medications and therapies can help your hair regrow, though severe cases may not respond to treatment. A person with round bald patches from alopecia areata. What is alopecia areata?

Where can I find information about alopecia areata?

The British Hair and Nail Society (BHNS) also have some useful information on Alopecia Areata. Alopecia Areata is thought to be an autoimmune condition that causes hair to fall out, usually in usually in round or oval patches on the scalp or other places on the body that grow hair, such as the beard, eyebrows or eyelashes.

How do you know if you have a bald patch?

Sometimes, the hair loss is diffused rather than well-circumscribed patches. Short, tapered hairs, known as exclamation mark hairs that are characteristic of alopecia areata, may be seen at the edge of the bald patch. Regrowth usually starts at the centre of the bald patch with fine white hair that thickens with time and usually regains its colour.

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