sounds like ringworm and on the scalp it takes topical and oral meds to get rid of it and it takes a long time
2006-08-11 18:00:55
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answered by Library Eyes 6
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Medical stipulations intent alopecia as distinct from androgenetic alopecia. Some of these comprise ringworm, fungal infections and thyroid stipulations akin to hypothyroidism. It is so essential to seek advice a general practitioner because it might probably be regarding the onset of some disorder method, eg diabetes. It could be chemical substances or treatments he has used. Within the summary, without knowing the purpose, it's impossible to be talk about restoration (not to mention perilous) with out discovering out what the underlying purpose is. There are a myriad of viable explanations. Hormonal alterations, extra vitamin A, surgery and stress. The onset of stress associated alopecia may not make itself evident until months after the precipitating event. I might consult a general practitioner and/or Dermatologist. Just right success
2016-08-09 11:08:13
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answered by petitto 2
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Medical stipulations rationale alopecia as exact from androgenetic alopecia. Some of those comprise ringworm, fungal infections and thyroid stipulations similar to hypothyroidism. It is so essential to seek advice a Doctor because it might possibly be involving the onset of a few ailment system, eg diabetes. It might be chemical substances or cures he has used. In the summary, with out figuring out the rationale, it's unattainable to be speak approximately healing (to not point out perilous) with out identifying what the underlying rationale is. There are a myriad of viable motives. Hormonal alterations, extra Vitamin A, surgical procedure and pressure. The onset of pressure comparable alopecia won't make itself obtrusive till months after the precipitating occasion. I might seek advice a Doctor and/or Dermatologist. Good success
2016-08-21 00:07:14
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answered by ? 4
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Sounds like ringworm to me, but I'm not sure. Go see a dermatologist for medicine, but first ask the doctor about it.
2006-08-11 12:07:47
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answered by Laura 2
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Well, as for side effects, you should ask your doctor. He/She is the professional. If he/she recommended those medication then you should ask your doctor about it before giving them to your son.
2006-08-11 12:05:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Better go see another doctor. Sounds like ringworm.
2006-08-11 12:06:10
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answered by normy in garden city 6
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Do what the doctor says. Sounds like he is right on track.
2006-08-11 12:05:56
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answered by redhotboxsoxfan 6
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Your son is having alopecia aerata.
Your doctor is correct.
http://www.doctorgoodskin.com/ds/hairloss/causes-alopeciaareata.php
2006-08-12 20:19:28
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answered by Anonymous
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your son prbably has ring worm check with a doctor
2006-08-11 12:06:04
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answered by pleasant 5
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I don't know. I thought babies lose their birth hair and then it grows back. That happened to my son.
2006-08-11 12:05:10
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answered by Genie♥Angel 5
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