Press Release Summary = No need to suffer from bald patches because of Alopecia. There are several FDA approved remedies that can help grow hair,
Press Release Body = Alopecia Areata is an unpredictable and disturbing disorder that affects approximately 1.7 percent of the population overall, including more than 5 million people in the United States alone. Alopecia Areata is an autoimmune disease where white blood cells from the immune system attack hair follicles and stop them from producing hair. Autoimmune disease happens when a patient\'s immune system mistakenly thinks that part of his or her own tissue is diseased. The tissue is then attacked. The most common symptom of alopecia Areata are the patches of hair loss on the head, with smooth, hairless scalp in the affected areas. Alopecia totalis involves the complete loss of all scalp hair, and Alopecia universalis is characterized by the complete loss of all scalp and body hair. While there is no cure for these disorders, there are treatments to help the symptoms. It is very important to understand that the treatments available are not a cure for Alopecia, only an aid for growing back hair. Alopecia is not a fatal disorder, but that does not take away from the very serious nature of the disease. It is very common for anyone who begins to lose their hair to become extremely emotionally distressed. Usually, the hair falls out in patches or clumps leaving bald spots. In some cases the eyebrows and eyelashes fall out. This often causes depression, high blood pressure and other high anxiety disorders. If you can grow back some of that hair, even if it is temporary it would drastically help to ease the worry. Luckily, technology is constantly testing in all areas of medicine for products to improve the quality of life for those afflicted with these types of disorders. There are many treatments available, oral medications, topical solutions, aromatherapy or vitamins. The key is to make sure you understand all the options available and then discuss them with a doctor. For more information about Alopecia and the treatments available, go to www.U-Can-Grow-hair.com