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Celiac is related to AA, in that there is a higher incidence of celiac with AA, they dont know why exactly.
In identical twins, there is around a 50% concurrance rate. Meaning 50% of the time, the other twin will get it. 50% of the time, they will not, which makes them think AA is both genetic and environmental. Maybe a virus one was exposed to and the other not, triggered a genetic predisposition.
The best treatment for AA if you are to treat is is contact sensitizers. Your derm will know. They are not all that pleasant but the most effective.
Whether your childs AA will progress its impossible to say. I pray it does not, but if it does, life will go on as so many of us have learned.
~Hugs~
Thank you for that info. At the moment her hair is growing back. The dermatologist said that's its very likely it will happen again but it most probably wont be bad which is a relief. I was very interested in finding out all that info so thank you heaps for it.
Coeliac is an Auto Immune disease and they say that when someone has 1 Autoimmune they will tend to have 2 or 3 of them as well. Not sure why. At least Coeliac is one of the better Autoimmune diseases to have
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