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Alopecia Areata Sufferers May Soon Have New Treatment

Symptoms Alopecia The National Alopecia Areata foundation describes this condition as a typical autoimmune skin disease producing loss of hair on the scalp and other places. Two percent of Americans have this disease which is usually onset at childhood. It is diagnosed mostly in women due to the fact they are the ones most likely to seek out treatments. Most recently researchers at Columbia University Medical Center, in New York, discovered eight genes in which establish alopecia areata. The information is disclosed in the July 1, 2010 issue of Nature. There are a lot of genes that are involved in other autoimmune diseases such as type 1 diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis. Treatments currently are available that aim at these genes. With uncovering this new information it could possibly provide in the new future treatments for an estimated 5.3 Americans that have hair loss to this disease.

Within the eight genes, one is prominent due to its plausible part it play in the beginning of alopecia areata. A gene referred to as ULBP3 is recognized to perform as guiding light for cytotoxic cells that can rapidly attack and eradicate an organ. Usually the gene ULBP3 is not present in follicles of the hair, however, the genes proteins are heavy in hair follicles influenced by alopecia areata. The protein draws cells which is impressed by a killer receptor, referred to as NKG2D. Along with ULBP3 there are two other genes exhibited within the hair follicles, with the 5 remaining genes engaged in the immune reaction.

Dr. Angela M. Christiano, Ph.D., professor of dermatology and genetics and development at Columbia University Medical Hospital, stated that with locating the primary genes primary alopecia areata has created a huge mark ahead, but genes nature is more amazing. Seemingly there is joint structure that amid the organs direct NKG2D danger warnings as a factor of the starting development. Due to the fact drugs have started being developed that aim at the pathways due to the fact of being tested for rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes and other diseases anywhere the NKG2D receptor is connected. They probably will very early be able to do testing on these drugs in clinical trails for alopecia areata. They may have at long last have the potential of generating drugs which accurately aim at the structure behind alopecia areata.

For a long time alopecia areata was believed to be associated to psoriasis due to the fact they both are inflammatory diseases where T cells invade the skin. That is why psoriasis drugs were tested in clinical trails for alopecia areata to no avail. Dr. Christiano and her associates a couple of genes in common with both of the diseases. They displayed alopecia areata genes have more shared with those associated in rheumatoid arthritis, type 1 diabetes and celiac disease.

Due to the fact that is not a cure available or even a specified course of treatment of medications, a few medications that have been authorized for other purposes have been know to grow hair back at least for a short while.

Some of the conventional treatments have been:

Corticosteroids which is an anti inflammatory medication which are only distributed orally. Most of the time they are used for autoimmune diseases which have included alopecia areata.

Injections of steroids applied directly into the scalp where there is no hair. It takes about one month for hair regrowth. However, pain, swelling and distortion of skin color can occur.

Ointments and creams that have steroids in them which are applied directly by rubbing into the areas that are missing hair.

Upon treatment failure persons use alternative treatments. Below are some treatments that have been stated to restore hair loss.

Chinese Medicine

Chinese medicine heals the cause of the imbalance in the body that causes alopecia areata. According to Chinese medicine if the body is in balance the symptoms will fix its self and in time disappear.

By Debbie Nicholson - Deb is currently writing articles for magazines. Also featured as Detroit Alternative Medicine Examiner, Women's Health Examiner and Anchor for All Voices.

. Also publisher of the new magazine "Cherokee Ble...  


Sick for 6 years.....can someone help me figure out why?
21 year old female Non smoker, non drinker, no drugs. (Did smoke and drink heavily before getting ill.) Symptoms: Severe fatigue (dead tired no matter what - naps make me feel WORSE.) Shortness of breath (can't get a full breath of air sometimes.) Chronic runny nose (just started happening about 5 months ago, also sneeze alot.) Nausea Diarrhea/Constipation/Gas (diagnosed with IBS, but that doesn't explain the other symptoms.) Alopecia (round bald patches.) Raynaud's (toes turn purple.) Weird sick feeling behind eyes....can't explain it. (bright lights make me feel nauseous.) Ringing in ears (only notice when I'm trying to sleep.) Acidic feeling in stomach Irregular heart beat Dizziness Anxiety that I never had before, shaking, neck twitches. 2 Miscarriages/Now Infertility Hot/Cold flashes Higher then normal testosterone levels Ovarian cyst, gallbladder polyp Intolerance to heat and cold. Just feel sick. I've been tested for pretty much every common disease/condition. Diabetes, Lupus, Anemia, Thyroid issues etc. ************** The doctors pretty much gave up on me so I've taken in upon myself to help myself. After doing some research I've came up with acouple diseases...tell me if you have one that I didn't mention, if you agree it could be one of these conditions; and/or if it couldn't be one that I mentioned (so I can shorten my list.) Lyme disease. Acidosis Some sort of adrenal problem Wegeners disease Hypopituitarism

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