EPISODE · Mar 10, 2020 · 1 MIN
2 Minute Tuesdays COVID-19 & Alopecia Areata - Are We More At Risk?
from Alopecia Life · host Deeann Graham
Welcome to another episode of 2 Minute Tuesdays. Does having alopecia areata make us more susceptible to the coronavirus or COVID-19?Everyone is individual. Our lifestyles will determine whether we are more at risk, but simply having alopecia areata does not make us more susceptible to getting it. If you have other underlying conditions, are on immunosupressants like Methotrexate or Xeljanz, to treat your alopecia, your system is suppressed and potentially more compromised. Consult the CDC for more information, and always consult with your physician for more specifics. This and the information here is not to be used in place of advice from a medical professional, but rest easy in knowing that alopecia areata alone does not make you a happy host for COVID-19. Support the showAlopecia Life provides free resources for school and home education, including a growing list of alopecia books, education videos on YouTube, links to support groups within the US, UK, Canada and more. You will also find access to Head-On, Stories of Alopecia, the Alopecia 101 free course, paid Alopecia Roadmap course for parents of children living with alopecia, and personalized coaching. Together, we can make a difference. To find out more, https://www.alopecialife.com/
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Welcome to another episode of 2 Minute Tuesdays. Does having alopecia areata make us more susceptible to the coronavirus or COVID-19? Everyone is individual. Our lifestyles will determine whether we are more at risk, but simply having alopecia areata does not make us more susceptible to getting it. If you have other underlying conditions, are on immunosupressants like Methotrexate or Xeljanz, to treat your alopecia, your system is suppressed and potentially more compromised. Consult th...
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