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Question: Who treats Alopecia Areata?

Answer

Alopecia Areata is typically treated by a few different types of healthcare professionals, depending on the severity, symptoms, and any related conditions. Here’s a quick guide:


Doctors Who Treat Alopecia Areata:

🩺 1. Dermatologists (Skin Doctors)

  • Primary specialists for alopecia areata

  • Diagnose the condition and recommend treatments like corticosteroids, topical medications, or advanced therapies (e.g., JAK inhibitors)

  • Monitor hair regrowth and scalp health

🧠 2. Primary Care Physicians (PCPs)

  • May be the first point of contact when hair loss is noticed

  • Can order basic blood tests and refer to a dermatologist or endocrinologist

  • Manage mild cases or monitor for other autoimmune diseases

🦋 3. Endocrinologists

  • Involved if thyroid disease or other hormonal/autoimmune disorders are also present

  • Help rule out or manage Hashimoto’s, Addison’s, or diabetes, which may occur alongside alopecia

🧬 4. Rheumatologists (sometimes)

  • If alopecia is part of a broader autoimmune condition like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis

  • Help manage immune system dysfunction

💬 5. Psychologists or Therapists

  • Hair loss can cause anxiety, depression, or low self-esteem

  • Mental health professionals offer emotional support and coping strategies

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