Problem description: Normally, I often experience acid reflux and hiccups, and my own gas deficiency disease is being treated. These days, I have found that there is alopecia areata on the skin of the head. Does lack of gastric gas cause alopecia areata?
Question date: 2020-12-05
Patient information: Age: 35 Gender: Male
Insufficient gas, most will not Causes alopecia areata.
Insufficient gas may cause gastric bloating and acid reflux, loss of appetite, hiccups and stomach pain, and other symptoms. It does not induce alopecia areata. Alopecia areata may be caused by a variety of reasons such as staying up late or mentally overstress and immune function damage. It can be treated with blood nourishing and hair-generating drugs under the guidance of a doctor.
You can eat a variety of melanin and nourishing foods such as black beans, black sesame seeds, and yam in moderation, which can promote hair growth and prevent hair growth in the areas of alopecia areata.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed examination