According to the American Academy of Dermatology, alopecia areata affects approximately 6.8 million people in the United States. This autoimmune disorder causes the immune system to attack hair follicles, resulting in unpredictable hair loss. Its progression varies greatly between individuals, making treatment and emotional adjustment challenging. The unpredictable nature of flare-ups and remissions adds complexity to both clinical care and personal life, underscoring the profound physical and psychological impact of this condition.
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20. Loss of Eyebrow and Eyelash Function When alopecia areata affects the eyebrows and eyelashes, the impact goes beyond appearance, compromising essential protective functions. Eyebrows help…