Doctor Recommended Vitamin D to Cure My Son’s Alopecia Areata
My seven year old son is suffering from Alopecia areata since december 2010 (first appearance: 7 spots of different sizes, stopped in june 2011, regrowth till mid-end september 2011, then hair loss starts again on other places, stopped in november 2011 and normal growth till february, new hairloss with 7 spots, actually regrowth…). A lack of vitamin D(25-OH vitamine D2-D3 is 10,7 ng/ml) has been diagnosed by a physician (who has some experience with AA patients) and he prescribed a vitamin D cure (choleciferol 25000 UI twice a week for one month, than once a week for two more months). But the dermatologist that is treating the AA thinks that this treatment is useless and that it could be harmful (he said that he would not administer vitamine D to his own kids…).
So my question: is there a risk for my son? can it help to cure the AA (or at least have less hairloss, longer periods without hairloss…)
I am not your doctor, nor your son’s doctor, and I am not an expert in vitamin D deficiency, so I couldn’t give you a personalized answer. If you’re concerned about one doctor’s recommendation, consider getting a second opinion.
I do know that alopecia areata is a self limiting condition that will resolve without any treatment in some people. A good resource for alopecia areata information is the National Alopecia Areata Foundation. I don’t know that they would consider vitamin D as a “cure” though.
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