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How Can I Control Hair Loss ?

sir i have problem in my head like round shape the all hair are fall down.. and i went to doctor they told it is some bacteria infection... but still in that are no hair is growing.. even it become bigger size.. what i have to do... sir i have problem in my head like round shape the all hair are fall down.. and i went to doctor they told it is some bacteria infection... but still in that are no hair is growing.. even it become bigger size.. what i have to do...
Fri, 20 Jan 2012
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Dear Venkidu, Welcome to HealthCareMagic!
Symptoms which you have described for your hair fall seem to be a specific type of hair loss known as 'ALOPECIA AREATA'. This is an auto-immune condition & a treatable disease, though NOT by non-specific means like amla or banana.
Please consult a dermatologist for timely treatment.
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How Can I Control Hair Loss ?

Dear Venkidu, Welcome to HealthCareMagic! Symptoms which you have described for your hair fall seem to be a specific type of hair loss known as ALOPECIA AREATA . This is an auto-immune condition & a treatable disease, though NOT by non-specific means like amla or banana. Please consult a dermatologist for timely treatment.