Hello Doctor, I’ve been dealing with alopecia for the past 3–4 years. There is a patchy area on my scalp where the hair hasn’t grown back, and I’m now seriously looking for treatment options. I would like to know what effective treatments are available to help regrow hair in that specific area. I’m also curious about the causes, whether it’s permanent, and if any tests are needed. Please suggest the best course of action, including any medications, procedures, or lifestyle changes that could help. I’m really hoping to restore hair growth in that affected area. Thank you.
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Hiii dear Patient
Hair growth many a times reversible
N sometimes not
It only depends on age
And other causes which may get curable or not curable
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You may have alopecia areata. Treatment options include topical minoxidil, steroid creams or injections, and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy.
Next Steps:
Consult a dermatologist for proper evaluation. Tests like thyroid profile or ANA may be needed to rule out autoimmune causes.
Helpful Tip:
Avoid stress, eat protein- and iron-rich foods, and maintain scalp hygiene. Early treatment improves outcomes.
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