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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for trichotillomania OR alopecia OR trauma
  1. Ritlecitinib is used for treatment of alopecia areata (a disease that causes sudden hair loss) in adults and children 12 years of age and older. Ritlecitinib is in a ...
  2. ... due to surgery, injury, chronic (long-lasting) infections, trauma, or who are underweight for unknown reasons. Oxandrolone ...
  3. ... the blood). Baricitinib is also used to treat alopecia areata (a condition in which the body attacks ...
  4. ... capsicum, to the skin can reduce pain from trauma. Nausea and vomiting after surgery. Applying a plaster ...
  5. ... mouth also appears to help. Patchy hair loss (alopecia areata). Taking zinc by mouth doesn't seem ...
  6. ... reduce pain in people with cancer. Critical illness (trauma). Taking melatonin by mouth doesn't seem to ...
  7. ... though you have not fallen or experienced other trauma. It is unusual for the thigh bone to ...
  8. ... though you have not fallen or experienced other trauma. It is unusual for the thigh bone to ...
  9. ... though you have not fallen or experienced other trauma. It is unusual for the thigh bone to ...
  10. ... though you have not fallen or experienced other trauma. It is unusual for the thigh bone to ...
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