Alopecia Areata: Ayurvedic Treatment in a Tertiary Care Setup

    Rakhee Panda, Bipin vihara Khuntia
    The document discusses the management of alopecia areata, a chronic condition causing patchy hair loss, through Ayurvedic treatment in a tertiary care setup. It highlights the limitations of allopathic treatments, which often have side effects and result in hair loss recurrence after discontinuation. In contrast, Ayurvedic treatments are presented as a more effective alternative due to their minimal side effects and lower relapse rates. The case study demonstrates successful management of alopecia areata using Ayurvedic medicines, suggesting a promising approach for patients seeking alternatives to conventional treatments.
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