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I am getting 1-2  eyebrow hairs every time I wash my face or touch them or rub them. Is it normal or is that alopecia areata. I am worried because I had 1 patch of alopecia in past. Sharing my current eye brows pic as well
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Ok..Don't worry...you are suffering from early alopecia areata  causing this eyelash loss... Specific medicine available for good control... Treatment depends on the severity..Do direct online consultation for detailed prescription
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Looks like early alopecia areata. At this stage, it may resolve itself or may expand, we cannot say. It would be best to start treatment. Take care
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Hii... Usually it's normal 1-2 hairs... But still there might be some vitamin deficiencies or other factors Need to be treated correctly to prevent further loss of hair Need complete evaluation and history for accurate diagnosis, After that  correct treatment options can be provided Use biotin supplements and healthy diet for now So kindly consult on-line for further evaluation and prescription
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It can be alopecia areata, you should start treatment ASAP to prevent further loss
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At present seems normal
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Kindly do direct online consultations for detailed information
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Take consultantion and discuss in detail
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Consult online for further treatment
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