Alopecia Areata and Homeopathy

    Sreevidhya JS, Tummala Aarathi Reddy, Kunsoth Jyothi, Kunapareddy Prathyusha
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    TLDR The document says homoeopathic treatments are good for hair regrowth in alopecia areata but doesn't give proof.
    The document discusses alopecia areata, a condition characterized by the loss of hair from some or all parts of the body, often resulting in coin-sized bald spots on the scalp. It affects individuals of all ages, races, and genders. The document suggests that homoeopathic treatments are the best approach to manage alopecia areata, claiming that they are largely successful in promoting hair growth. However, the summary does not provide specific data or evidence to support the effectiveness of homoeopathic treatments for this condition.
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