What is the cause of alopecia areata in a two-year-old child

  Alopecia areata usually occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, but some mothers have found that their children also have alopecia areata. The child's hair falls out and there are bald patches on the scalp, which makes mothers very anxious. So, what is the reason for alopecia areata in a two-year-old child?

  

What is the cause of alopecia areata in a two-year-old child1

  A two-year-old child with alopecia areata may have an imbalanced or insufficient intake of trace elements in the body, or it may be related to genetic factors in the family. If someone in the family has alopecia areata, the child is also susceptible to this disease. Furthermore, if a child suffers from congenital spleen and kidney deficiency, it can also easily lead to alopecia areata.

  In addition, if a two-year-old child has some negative emotions, such as excessive psychological pressure, emotional anxiety, etc., it is easy to cause poor blood circulation, leading to hair follicle necrosis and causing alopecia areata. Therefore, mothers should also observe their child's mood changes more in daily life.

  After a two-year-old child develops alopecia areata, active treatment should be sought, and attention should be paid to supplementing with trace elements such as iron. Iron can be supplemented through diet, such as black beans, eggs, hairtail, soybeans, shrimp, etc. If the child's hair is dry or even has split ends, it is necessary to supplement with more plant protein and black sesame seeds, which can also have a certain auxiliary therapeutic effect.

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