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Alopecia Areata in Adulthood

Alopecia areata is a common condition that occurs in males and females of all ages. Though is occurs in children most often, it is very common for the initial diagnosis to come during adulthood. Whereas children might be more resilient to their alopecia areata, a diagnosis later in life can be emotionally overwhelming for an adult who has already defined their role in society, in the workforce and in relationships. The National Alopecia Areata Foundation has many programs created to ease the burden of the adult who has received and alopecia areata diagnosis.

An Alopecia Areata Alopecia Areata and Society
What is alopecia areata? Alopecia areata in the workplace
Common reactions to Alopecia Areata Alopecia areata and relationships
Adapting to alopecia areata Having Children after a diagnosis
   
Living with Aopecia Areata? NAAF Resources for Adults
Treatment Options Support Network
Cosmetic Pack Message Boards
Hair Prosthesis NAAF Newsletter
Marketplace NAAF Patient Conference
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