What is Alopecia?
Alopecia Areata
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This report contains general information about alopecia areata
(al-oh-PEE-shah ar-ee-AH-tah). It describes what alopecia is,
its causes, and treatment options. Information is also provided
on current research. If you have further questions after
reading this booklet, you may wish to discuss them with your
doctor.
What Is Alopecia
Areata?
Alopecia areata is considered an autoimmune
disease, in which the immune system, which is designed to
protect the body from foreign invaders such as viruses
and bacteria, mistakenly attacks the hair follicles, the
tiny cup-shaped structures from which hairs grow. This
can lead to hair loss on the scalp and
elsewhere.
In most cases, hair falls out in small, round
patches about the size of a quarter. In many cases, the
disease does not extend beyond a few bare patches. In
some people, hair loss is more extensive. Although
uncommon, the disease can progress to cause total loss of
hair on the head (referred to as alopecia areata totalis)
or complete loss of hair on the head, face, and body
(alopecia areata universalis).
What Causes It?
In alopecia
areata, immune system cells called white blood cells attack the
rapidly growing cells in the hair follicles that make the hair.
The affected hair follicles become small and drastically slow
down hair production. Fortunately, the stem cells that
continually supply the follicle with new cells do not seem to
be targeted. So the follicle always has the potential to
re-grow hair.
Scientists do not know exactly why the hair
follicles undergo these changes, but they suspect that a
combination of genes may predispose some people to the
disease. In those who are genetically predisposed, some
type of trigger--perhaps a virus or something in the
person's environment--brings on the attack against the
hair follicles.
Who Is Most Likely To Get
It?
Alopecia areata affects an estimated four
million people in .....................
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