Caring for Your Hair and Scalp When You Have Alopecia Areata

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There’s nothing you did to cause your hair to fall out. (Alopecia areata is, after all, an autoimmune disease.) But there are things you can do to retain your remaining hair, as well as speed up the process of hair regrowth.

Along with taking medication, it’s a good idea to give your scalp some extra TLC by using gentle hair-care practices and mineral-rich shampoos, says Amy McMichael, MD, a professor of dermatology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

Keep reading for more smart strategies for taking care of your hair and scalp.

1. Wash Your Scalp Regularly

Washing your scalp helps keep your remaining hair healthy, says Dr. McMichael. Some people may only need to wash their hair every one to two weeks, whereas others may need to wash it daily, especially if they exercise often and sweat a lot.

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