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My daughter has eczema, asthma, anaphalatic food allergies and alopecia areata(Universalis). She lost her hair when she was 12 has grown it back with spontaneous remission 3 times in the last 8 years. No specific aa medications or treatment were used to achieve regrowth. She uses ventolin, and mild steroid creams (occasionally) for her eczema. We are deligent with making sure she is not exposed to the food allergies.
In my experience (I have meet and work with 100's of people dealing with alopecia areata), there seems to be a definate correlation between AA and other auto immune conditions (thyroid problems, arthritis, skin and blood conditions etc.)
This condition is (in my opinion) part of a bigger problem that has very little to do with hairgrowth. I believe those with this condition have extremly overactive immune systems and depending on genetics (or possibly environmental, or hormonal changes) it becomes activated or not. If we could find out the cause it would be a wonderful thing. At this time I feel people are still theorising
Rosy
I went to one doctor that said the autoimmune disorders tend to run in packs for reasons that are still unknown. I have a thyroid problem, I had exzema as a child, and I am pretty much allergic to nature (trees, grasses, pollen, most animals). I have had AU since I was 13 and I am now 20, but what is strange is that I have an identical twin that has a full head of hair but all of the other conditions. There is definitely a link here but researchers haven't been able to completely figure out what it is.
I have vitiligo and Hashimoto's thyroiditis along with alopecia universalis. Yay, a hat trick of autoimmune disorders (ice hockey term meaning three goals in one game). As for allergies, a cat allergy and a bit of season hay fever, but not too bad.
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