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My experience is that it can occur in any area, including the eyebrow only. It doesn't mean that she will develop AA anywhere else. She might or she might not. Good luck.
Hi
I'm with Patty from NJ with this. She is on the money with her reply.
My daughter has asthma, eczema, alopecia areata and crohn's disease. So, sometimes (but not all the time) more than one auto immune condition will be present. It doesn't indicate that any one condition is going to get worse or better.
There are various thoughts around what may cause alopecia...but the reality is nobody really knows :( If they did know then I think we would be better at trying to prevent it's onset. What we do know is that it is an auto immune disease that currently has no cure.
I think that as your daughter is doing ok at the moment that's what should be focussed on. If she is doing ok, then that's good.
Hugs
Rosy
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