Permanent Recovery From Alopecia Areata Without Any Relapse Found At Life Force Homeopathy

Miss P.P. (PIN: 38878) visited Life Force with her complaint of Alopecia Areata. She had a bald patch of about 2-3 cm in diameter. The patch was of moderate size with no itching. The thinning of the hair was also present. Before coming to Life Force, the patient had a history of steroidal application to the affected area. In addition to it, she also mentioned that she was suffering from disturbed sleep for a year.

After a thorough study and evaluation of her case, Dr. Shah prescribed her medicines along with proper guidance regarding diet for good health, and her next follow-up was scheduled after 6 weeks.

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Follow-Ups:

On 1st February 2019, the patient experienced an improvement of about 5% in the relief in her condition. Small dots had started to appear on her bald patch. No new patch had appeared. No further spread in the existing patch had occurred. The steroidal application was stopped after starting the homeopathic treatment.

When she gave a follow-up on 1st April 2019, the patient had experienced a further improvement in her recovery from alopecia areata. Her recovery from the thinning of hair had improved. No new patch had developed. No spread of the condition had occurred. The recovery from her bald patch showed further improvement, as compared to that in the last follow-up.

Later, when she gave a follow-up on 13th August 2019, 100% improvement in her recovery from alopecia areata had occurred. Complete recovery from the bald patch of 2-3 cm had occurred. No new patch had appeared. The recovery from the thinning of hair had also improved. Later, no relapse had occurred. The patient’s mother was very happy with the recovery she experienced in such a short span without experiencing any other issue while on treatment.

Conclusion:

Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease, Homeopathic treatment is very effective in dealing with alopecia areata by optimizing our immune system, thereby providing an effective and permanent solution to this problem. Homeopathy also minimizes the risk of relapse of the condition substantially.

The best part about homeopathic treatment is that it is non-habit-forming and does not cause any side-effects. Homeopathy not only treats the symptoms of the condition or external effects of the condition but also treats the alopecia areata from the roots, thus promoting a permanent recovery from the problem and further improving the quality of life of the patient.

 

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