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alopecia area OR vitiligo
- ... burned" skin Darkened skin Itching Bumps, rash Peeling Hair loss in the area being treated Thinning or thickening of skin Soreness ...
- ... treated, but may include skin redness and temporary hair loss in the radiation area. AFTER THE PROCEDURE Following proton therapy, you should ...
- ... of "corn stalking" (grouped hairs arising within the area of alopecia), redness (erythema), crusting, and pustules. Due to severe scarring, permanent hair loss occurs in the involved sites.
- ... repetitive twisting and twirling of the hair. The hair loss is usually in a well-defined area with shortened, broken-off hairs and early regrowth ...
- ... body, radiation only affects the hair in the area being treated.
- ... teens or twenties) Pain or itching with the hair loss The skin on your scalp under the involved area is red, scaly, or otherwise abnormal Acne, facial ...
- ... such as: A deep voice Enlarged clitoris Facial hair Loss in breast size Stopping of menstrual periods Pain in the lower belly (pelvic area) is another symptom. It occurs due to the ...
- ... or iron deficiency. The appearance and pattern of hair loss. Your ... pubic area Changes in menstrual periods and enlargement of the ...
- Pus-filled lesions (pustules) are unusual in alopecia areata, but can occur, as in this picture. The pustules are infected where medication was injected into the area.
- ... the sides of the head and a bald area on the back of the head.