QuoteReplyTopic: Re: Can alopecia affect children? Posted: January 11 2000 at 7:19pm
>Jane, The kind of alopecia you have described, alopecia areata, can affect children as well as adults. This is an autoimmune disease that is still poorly understood. It generally begins as small patches of hairloss seen on the scalp. Sometimes it may progress and get worse (alopecia totalis or alopecia universalis) and sometimes it may improve and these areas will spontaneously begin growing hair again. For treatments, you should consult with a dermatologist.
My sister has three chidlren with the youngest child being a little girl born about 6 months ago. When Jewel was born my sister and brother made a huge fuss over her. Now the oldest daughter, Sara has developed a bald patch at the crown of her head. The doctors told my sister is is alopeica areata. They say it is from stress. Can the be true? i though it only affected adults.Does anyone know if alopecia can affect kids too?Jane
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