What is the evolution of alopecia areata?
Alopecia areata is a chronic condition that often continues for several years, its evolution is unpredictable. Alopecia areata by relapses that can be repeated in life. A small patch of alopecia areata often pushes its own without any treatment in a time variable from 3 to 12 months. Hair to alopecia areata in the process of regrowth are often white, often take several months before their color does not return to normal. A recent study by Tosti et al shows that more than eight out of ten patients (83.3%) who present with mild alopecia (S1) did more damage on average 18 years after initial diagnosis and a patient three (34.4%) moderate victim of alopecia areata (S1 and S2) has no active lesion on average 18 years after initial diagnosis. It should nevertheless be tempered by these remarks because the study also shows that Antonella Tosti alopecia areata usually worsens over the years and particularly since that alopecia areata is more severe at the time of diagnosis. To summarize, the l