A Case of Stress-Induced Alopecia Areata Treated by Homeopathic Medicine: An Individualistic Approach

    Krupa Jubil, Shobhana Shukla
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    An 18-year-old female experiencing stress-induced alopecia areata, characterized by patchy hair loss in the occipital area, showed no improvement with allopathic treatments. The condition began a year prior due to emotional stress from a disappointing romantic relationship and academic pressures. A homeopathic approach was adopted, using Calcarea carbonicum as a constitutional remedy and Phosphoric acidum to address stress-related mental debility.
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