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  1. What is pediatric alopecia? Visit Children’s Health for more information about different types of hair loss, alopecia in children, and alopecia treatment.

  2. Nov 15, 2022 · WebMD looks at the causes and treatment of hair loss in children, including alopecia areata, tinea capitis, and trichotillomania.

  3. Paediatric alopecia areata is an autoimmune form of nonscarring hair loss defined as being in childhood if the onset is by 10 years of age, or adolescence if between 11 and 20 years. Who gets paediatric alopecia areata? Alopecia areata is common worldwide, affecting all races and both sexes.

  4. Hair loss in children can be caused by a number of issues including hair pulling, hormone imbalances, and nutritional deficiencies. If your child suddenly develops smooth, round, bald spots on their scalp and other parts of their body, they may have a condition called alopecia areata.

  5. Pediatric alopecia areata affects about 1 in every 1,000 children and teens. Compare this with 1 in 400 who develop type 1 diabetes, 1 in 12 who have asthma, and 1 in 345 who have cerebral palsy. A recent study suggests that: More girls develop alopecia areata than boys.

  6. Jul 9, 2018 · children with alopecia areata may become totally bald. Some lose the hair on their body, too. Doctors diagnose alopecia areata by examining your child’s scalp.

  7. Hair loss (alopecia) may not be as common in kids as adults, but there are variety of a reasons it may happen. While it can be upsetting for both parents and children, the condition usually improves once the cause is identified and addressed.

  8. Hair loss in children aged 12 years and younger is most often due to a benign or self-limiting condition. This article presents a review of the assessment of common causes of paediatric alopecia and outlines the implications for general practice.

  9. Nov 9, 2019 · Alopecia areata is a type of hair loss that causes the body’s immune system to attack hair follicles. It can occasionally cause total baldness or very thin hair. Some children also lose their...

  10. Alopecia areata is a condition characterized by loss of hair usually in a localized patch or multiple patches. The scalp itself is usually perfectly normal. In alopecia areata, the body generates an immune attack on the hair follicles that stops the hair from growing just below the surface of the skin.

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