Can diffuse alopecia heal itself?


Healing with hope, guiding with care.
Diffuse alopecia may self-heal. If diffuse alopecia is caused by short-term factors such as recent stress, irregular work and rest, malnutrition, etc., when these factors are improved or eliminated, hair may gradually return to normal growth and achieve self-healing. For example, when adjusting the rhythm of life, ensuring adequate sleep, and supplementing the nutrients required by a reasonable diet, the function of the hair follicle may slowly recover and the hair resumes its normal growth cycle. Some diseases such as mild endocrine disorders may cause diffuse alopecia. If you can seek medical treatment in time for proper treatment, so that the disease is well controlled, then with the improvement of the overall condition of the body, hair loss may also improve, or even self-healing. This is because after the internal environment of the body is restored to stability, the growth environment of hair follicles is also optimized, which is conducive to hair regeneration. However, if diffuse alopecia is caused by genetic factors, such as androgenic alopecia, it is usually difficult to heal. However, early intervention, such as the use of appropriate drugs or other treatment measures, can delay the process of hair loss to some extent or even improve the hair loss. Although it is difficult to heal completely, active treatment can minimize the adverse effects of hair loss on appearance. once you find diffuse hair loss, you should seek medical attention in time and conduct relevant examinations to clarify the cause so that targeted measures can be taken. Do not blindly wait for self-healing and delay the disease, especially when hair loss continues to worsen or accompanied by other discomfort symptoms. At the same time, maintaining good living habits and mental state is also very important for hair health.