Good evening, Bheng here with another article to share here, as i watched Eat Bulaga this afternoon, decided to wrote the segment episode on their Bawal Judgemental portion, it happened to my former workmate before n glad that he's okay now n finally got his hair back, now, he's selling some products for that one n he's a good businessman, lol, ndi nga lng ngpapautang, lol.
Alopecia Areata's also known as spot baldness, in tagalog, i guess, it's called napapanot o panot o nakakalbo.
It's a condition in which hair is loss from some or all areas of the body.
Often it results in a few bald spots on the scalp, each about the size of a coin.
It may cause psychological disorder, people r generally otherwise healthy.
In a few cases, all the hair on the scalp or all body hair is loss n loss can be permanent.
The causes of it r the following:
Family History
Too much thinking
Stress
Lack of Vitamins or Nutrients in the body.
Sad to know that some who had or experienced it had loss their hair permanently but some also had their hair grew back n one of them's my former workmate. Can't imagine that u can loss all your hair by just having it n it might not came or grew back n u will be like that for a lifetime.
Few alternatives used to somehow speed up the hair regrowth or protection used against the sun or in the light r the following :
Contisone Injections
Sunscreens
Glasses
One of the choices there said the he loss his hair when he was still a child, slowly lossing his hair n he was bullied because of it but as he grew older, he accepted the fact that he won't have his hair back while the other choices also loss his hair but by his family n friends, he accepted it n never do or apply anything but his hair grew back again.
This type of illness r rare, to avoid it, we shouldn't be thinking too much or be stress too much as well.
It's me, Bheng once again, saying, it's dinner time, gutom na ang mga alipores q sa tiyan n will just eat, lol, good evening n hope u had a good day today, God bless n brb soon, let's eat :)
I have watched that segment also. Bawal Judgemental and I salute all the researchers and writers of Eat Bulaga. Actually, I'm watching Bawal Judgemental while typing this comment. Alopecia is as a mental struggle than a physical one. Without the support of their family, friends, and doctors, I'm not sure how anyone tries to tackle such an unpredictable condition.