In the News – South Carolina Woman Raises Awareness About Alopecia Universalis
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Faith Spells said it wasn’t always easy to accept her alopecia universalis diagnosis.
The 31-year-old Orangeburg resident has lived with the autoimmune skin disorder since she was 4. Her condition is the most uncommon form of alopecia, and is characterized by hair loss extending beyond the scalp to total body and facial hair loss.
“I remember waking up some days and the hair on one side of my whole head was gone,†Spells said. “It was devastating, but I never really had time to regroup because I was so young. I just knew that my mother and her friends wouldn’t let me go outside if it was too hot because of fear of me getting scarred.â€
There is no known cure for the condition, but hair regrowth may occur even without treatment and even after many years, according to the National Alopecia Areata Foundation.
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