Alopecia areata causes smooth, round patches of hair loss that develop over a few weeks. Although patches can appear on other parts of the body, the scalp is typically affected. Follicular papules raised spots with a diameter of about an inch but occasionally larger, are among the early symptoms. One or more lesions may be present at first, or there may be just one lesion that multiplies over the course of a few weeks or months. Hair loss frequently follows the lesion because it affects the follicles. Fingernails and toenails may also exhibit abnormalities. The hair may grow back in some cases, but the symptoms might return. Even after other symptoms have subsided, the hair does not grow back in some people. People may struggle to cope with hair loss, which can result in anxiety and depression. Alopecia areata may be treatable if caught early.
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