Alopecia
Essay by review • February 8, 2011 • Essay • 530 Words (3 Pages) • 2,027 Views
Alopecia:
Alopecia areata is the abnormality of the skin that i chose to do my
reacearch paper on. Alopecia is a very intriguing autoimmune disease that
strickens many across the globe. With this disease, the immune system
misteriously attacks the hair folicles. The hair folicles are the point from which
hairs grow. This damage to the hair folicles can lead to hair loss on the scalp
and elswhere on the body. In the majority of cases seen, the hair falls out in
small, round patches nearly the size of a quarter. The disease normally only
effects a few patches of the skin. In very rare cases the hair loss can be very
extensive, causing widespread loss of hair throughout the head (alopecia areata
totalis), or the head, face ,and body (alopecia areata universalis). As was stated
before, the white blood cells of the immune system attack the cells in the hair
follicles that make hair. But the stem cells are not targeted, which means there
is possibility for the hair to grow back.
An estimated four million people in America are affected by this disorder
each year. It can affect people of any sex, age, or ethnic backround. The first
symptoms normally appear in childhood. This disease can be passed genetically
through families. Overall, one in five people with the disease have a family
member with it as well.
There is a good chance that the lost hair will regrow by itself. Some people
might have a few patches that fall out and come back, and then the symtoms
never reoccur. But some patients may suffer through loss, regrowth and again
many times. Even in cases where the person loses all of the hair on the body it
may still grow back. The hair sometimes comes back in white but it normally
turns back to its original color and texture. Overall the course of alopecia is
highly
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