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I had alopecia 2 years ago and my hair still didn't grew back what can i do?
Mar 27, 2013
There are numerous causes of alopecia and the treatment depends on its cause. It is not advised to start a treatment without knowing the cause. Alopecia areata for example can be treated with injections while other alopecias can be treated with topically applied lotions.
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