Sentences with phrase «as alopecia»

Robert Sherman was born on a naval base in New London, Connecticut, and developed at a young age the condition known as alopecia and is completely without body hair.
Hair loss (also known as alopecia)-- while this is less common in pets, it can certainly happen.
The hair loss, known as alopecia, occurs over the torso.
Skin diseases are quite common, especially allergies (that oten leads to acute moist dermatitis or «hot spots») and follicular dysplasia (also known as alopecia X).
Baldness, also known as alopecia, isn't particularly normal in animals.
Cats by nature are fastidious cleaners and when they start losing any unusual amount of fur it is commonly referred to as alopecia.
In this case, you may be dealing with Chihuahuas that have lost their hair due to a genetic defect, known as alopecia.
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, is not just a problem for men.
Christiano and her colleagues serendipitously discovered the effect of JAK inhibitors on hair follicles when they were studying a type of hair loss known as alopecia areata, caused by an autoimmune attack on the hair follicles.
Doctors diagnosed the problem as alopecia areata, a genetically determined autoimmune disease in which the body's T cells identify hair - follicle cells as foreign invaders and try to destroy them.
When the entire body suffers from complete hair loss, it is referred to as alopecia universalis.
If left untreated, or if the disease does not respond to treatment, complete baldness can result in the affected area, which is referred to as alopecia totalis.

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Other causes of hair loss — such as ringworm or the autoimmune disorder alopecia areata — are very rare for a baby younger than 6 months.
As scientists continue to search for treatments to androgenic alopecia, they recommend patience.
In a report on the research, published in the December 27 issue of JAMA Dermatology, the researchers call on physicians who treat women with central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia (CCCA) to make patients aware that they may be at increased risk for fibroids and should be screened for the condition, particularly if they have symptoms such as heavy bleeding and pain.
That's why they have been touted as a potential cure for everything from Alzheimer's disease to alopecia.
After researching hundreds of holistic books / publications from the top professionals, with hundreds of success stories in all her patients and experiencing firsthand the power of healing as I lost 50 pounds, beat hypothyroidism, eczema, sebhorrheic dermatitis, acne, fatigue, alopecia, muscle / joint pain, weight and digestive issues, and now have a negative ANA, all with balancing a growing family and work!
Further, you'll discover how scientific research has indicated its possible use as an inhibitor of PGD2, a compound found to be present in overabundance within the scalps of men with androgenetic alopecia.
There are several other autoimmune diseases that have been associated with hashimoto thyroiditis such as addison's disease, diabetes mellitus, hyogonadism, pernicious anaemia, alopecia areata, chronic active hepatitis, giant cell arteritis, primary billary cirrhosis, rheumatoid arthritis, vitiligo and others.
Even though some women have thicker than normal hair growth on their face or the rest of their bodies, many teens with PCOS have problems with the hair on their head thinning, known as androgenic alopecia.
Hair loss in men is closely related to the changes in the testosterone levels also known as androgenetic alopecia.
Androgenic alopecia in women typically shows up as thinning hair along the middle part or along the front part of the scalp3http: / / www.aafp.org/afp/2003/0301/p1007.html#sec-6.
However, people with celiac also suffer from a variety of other skin problems, including psoriasis, eczema, alopecia areata (an autoimmune condition where you lose your hair), hives, and even such common problems as acne and dry skin.
The type that most men experience is called androgenic alopecia, also known as male pattern baldness.
Doctors refer to hair loss as «alopecia,» and its various forms occur commonly.
In this month's issue, you will find discussions of topics including the uses of a therapy called whole body cryotherapy (WBC), therapeutic applications of the Ayurvedic herb ashwagandha, also known as Withania somnifera, and natural treatment approaches for conditions including alopecia and the herpes simplex virus.
Dr. Karunaratna, ND starts off the order with a discussion on alopecia, known more commonly as hair loss.
For sufferers of hair loss, it is especially interesting due to its nature as a 5 - alpha reductase inhibitor, meaning it has the same effect on alopecia as the synthetic drug finasteride, yet it isn't associated with the negative side effects of that drug.
Lauren decided she wanted to do something special in honor of her sister as well as to raise awareness about alopecia, Lauren was to shave her head!
She works with clients who have issues like alopecia or compulsive hair - pulling, as well as cancer patients.
This condition is referred to as psychogenic alopecia.
This disease, which is manifested at birth in the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel has symptoms which include reduce tear production and corresponding ocular mucous discharge, as well as rough coat and scale or alopecia.
Diagnosis of the cause for the hair loss or alopecia in your doggy family member will be a process of elimination as there is no specific testing process known at this time to confirm an alopecia X diagnosis as there are for other diseases and conditions in the canine species.
Many adults and puppies were suffering from alopecia and anemia as a result of their heavy flea and tick infestations.
If dog skin itch or scratching causes redness, hair loss (alopecia) or an interruption of your dog's normal routine, such as stopping in the middle of play to chew on the skin, then it's smart to visit a veterinarian for a definitive diagnosis and prescription medication.
Dermatology for Animals explains that blue dog alopecia, which as the name suggests, affects mainly dogs with blue or fawn coloring and causes incurable hair breakage and loss.
Dogs with skin irritation problems as a result of allergies, dogs with dry skin, or dogs that are suffering from alopecia (hair loss) can benefit from kelp.
However, an exclusively indoor life may be restrictive and is possibly a factor leading to compulsive behaviors such as wool sucking (when the cat sucks, chews or ingests fabric) or psychogenic alopecia (when the cat pulls his own hair out).
Not only that, but because of their low melanin levels, Blue Nose Pitbulls are susceptible to immune and nervous system dysfunction, such as deafness, poor vision, skin spots, alopecia, and bad temperament.
immune and nervous system dysfunction, such as deafness, poor vision, skin spots, alopecia, and bad temperament.
The widespread belief is that blue French bulldogs have a condition known as blue dog alopecia, which is a known discoloration.
Common causes of canine and feline alopecia include the following: Fleas, Ticks, Allergies, such as, flea, food, skin allergies.
Hair loss in dogs and cats can appear as areas without hair (bald patches or alopecia) or areas with thinning hair.
The seasonal effects of allergies to inhalants and ectoparasites such as fleas, followed by the onset of skin and coat disorders including pyoderma, allergic dermatitis, alopecia, and intense itching, have also been linked to changes in behavior.
Due to the range of causes of skin problems and hair loss, it is important for your veterinarian to examine your pet and determine what the cause of the alopecia is, as well as the best treatment for your dog or cat.
It can be caused by a medical problem or may be a compulsive disorder known as psychogenic alopecia.
The gross appearance of skin lesions was as follows: focal or multifocal alopecia (n = 17; 90 %)(Fig. 1), erythema (n = 15; 79 %), papulae (n = 11; 57.9 %), crusting (n = 5; 26.3 %) and lichenification (n = 2; 10.5 %).
Color dilute alopecia (CDA) is also known as color mutant alopecia, blue Doberman syndrome or blue balding.
In the dog, ringworm lesions usually appear as areas of hair loss (alopecia) that are roughly circular.
If your dog's skin symptoms consist of just mild flaking or itching, then the home treatment described above to cure dog dry skin is appropriate.If the condition is worsening over time, or if you see symptoms such as redness, hair loss (alopecia), or if there are oozing lesions, these are signals that it is time to visit a veterinarian who can prescribe medications that can reduce skin inflammation (steroids), treat dog skin infection (antibiotics), or to help with itch.
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