Case Studies

Alopecia areata

 

 

Alopecia is a medical term for hair loss or baldness, and areata means it occurs in small, random spots.

 

It is an autoimmune disease that attacks your body’s hair follicles, causing patchy hair loss. The hair typically fall out in small, rounded patches about the size of a quarter (coin), but in some cases, hair loss can be more extensive.

The above pics are of one of my patients, who came very distressed some time ago as she was losing a lot of hair from the crown area of her head. A big bald patch had formed next to her parting. A cancer survivor, she had all the reasons to get this kind of hyper-immune response. Nothing was helping. She admitted using a wig or a patch to cover up whenever she went out socially.

A few months of Homoeopathic treatment and check the results!

A reminder ~ Homoeopathy has lots to offer in varied kinds of alopecia if treated in time.

 

5 thoughts on “Case Studies

  1. Hello Dr. Madan,
    I have a similar growth on the front of my tongue. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss homeopathic treatment.

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  2. Yes, I am a severe sufferer and can confirm this is a hellish existence I would not wish upon my worst enemy and I am suicidal all day every day but refusing to give up, continuing to seek help, do my own research and I trust that eventually something has to give way and I will be healed.

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