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Suffering From Alopecia Areata. Taking Keraglo, Candid-b. How To Prevent Further Infection?

hello doctor - im suffering from alopecia areata . i was injected kenacort in the infected area in my head. then provided tablet named KERAGLO , and now a solution named CANDID-B. though small sprouts of hair is slowly growing at the centre alone.. the infection is fast spreading to other parts and the infections site is now bigger in size.. pls give me some solution.. and diet and hygiene solution. how should i solve this and prevent from further occurence. pls help. thank you
Mon, 7 Jan 2013
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hello dear, alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease, having no relation with diet or hygiene.
the treatment given to u is correct, but it may take 4 to 6 injections for complete cure. the problem is it may reoccur!! well for now dont worry and continue with treatment. hope u get well. thank u
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Suffering From Alopecia Areata. Taking Keraglo, Candid-b. How To Prevent Further Infection?

hello dear, alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease, having no relation with diet or hygiene. the treatment given to u is correct, but it may take 4 to 6 injections for complete cure. the problem is it may reoccur!! well for now dont worry and continue with treatment. hope u get well. thank u