Alopecia Areata

Alopecia Areata or AA is also called spot baldness or patchy hair loss. It is sudden hair loss beginning with one or more circular bald patches which sometimes overlap. Alopecia Areata occurs when the immune system attacks the hair follicles. It may also be bought on by acute stress. The main symptom is hair loss or hair loss accompanied by anxiety.

Alopecia Areata Treatment in Homeopathy:

Alopecia Areata can’t be cured, but treatment may help. Treatment can address any underlying conditions and includes topical scalp medications. Homeopathic remedies are known to produce good results in cases of alopecia Areata.

The homeopathic medicines most found useful are:

Acid-flouricum, Phosphorus, Graphites, Apis, Ars-alb, Calcarea, Hepar-Sulphur, Psorinum, Kali-carb, Rhus-tox, Sepia, Psorinum, Calc-phos, Carbo-animalis, Selenium, Kali-phos and Lycopodium. No homeopathic remedy should be taken without prior consultation with a certified homeopath.

If Ignored Where the disease may lead the patient to?

People starting from 17 years of age stand the risk of being attacked by Alopecia Areata. It is a sudden happening where the patches begin to occur in the scalp and if ignored, it may result into total baldness.

Case Studies

Alopecia totalis cured by dr.Vimal Moorthy of k2 branch
Patient name – M.Venkatesh
Reg.No-2793
Age: 29 years
Patient of 29 years old with sudden loss of hair in chin area & also bald patches over the head.Approached for the treatment in the month of jan 2017, after complete case analysis considering patient physical & mental symptoms medicine was prescribed by dr.Vimal & after span of few months patient had regrowth of hair lost in chin area & as well as over the head..

Mental symptoms:
Introverted, suppressed anger & diligent…

Frequently Asked Questions


What is Alopecia Areata?

Alopecia Areata (‘baldness in spots’) is a form of hair loss, usually from the scalp, although it can affect other areas of the body. The hair loss mostly remains limited to the scalp but in certain cases it can extend to eyebrows, eyelashes, facial hair (beard, mustache), nasal hair and give rise to bald spots anywhere in the body. Alopecia Areata is a common condition which arises largely due to a mix of immunological and hormonal factors.

What are the causes of Alopecia Areata?

The causes of Alopecia Areata are not fully understood. Alopecia Areata is considered to be an auto-immune condition in which the immune system of the body (which protects the body from bacteria, viruses, allergens, etc.) mistakenly attacks the hair follicles and destroys them. This leads to hair loss in the affected area. This abnormal behavior of the immune system is understood to be guided, influenced and triggered by multiple factors.