For those with significant hair loss on the scalp or other areas where hair grows, oral and injectable medications are available.
However, these medications do not work for everyone. That's why it's important to speak with your doctor to discuss the risks and benefits of using any medications [s].
What is the natural treatment for alopecia areata?
Since traditional treatments for alopecia are very limited, studies that support natural treatments are the thinnest on Earth [s].
Some people with alopecia areata choose alternative treatments to treat the condition. These may include:
1. Rub the affected area
There are some people who recommend rubbing the scalp with:
- Onions
- Garlic juice
- Cold green tea
- Almond oil
- Rosemary oil
- Honey
- Coconut milk
2. Massage with plant extracts and oils
Use aromatic plant extracts and essential oils in massages or baths.
Oils such as tea tree, rosemary, lavender, peppermint and others, such as coconut, castor, olive, and jojoba oils.
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3. Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a system of integrative medicine that involves pricking the skin or tissues with needles.
4. Take a food supplement “probiotics”
Probiotics are live microorganisms that provide a health benefit when ingested [s].
5. Anti-inflammatory diet
An anti-inflammatory diet, also known as the 'autoimmune protocol', is a restricted diet that mainly includes meat and vegetables.
And vitamins such as zinc and biotin.
6. Herbal Supplements
Herbal supplements, such as ginseng, green tea, Chinese hibiscus, and a cultivar called saw palmetto.
Summary
The effectiveness of each treatment varies from person to person. Some people will not need treatment because their hair grows back on its own. However, in other cases, people will not notice an improvement despite trying each treatment option.
You may need to try more than one treatment to see the difference. Keep in mind that hair regrowth may only be temporary. It is possible for the hair to grow again and then fall out again.
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