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Reduce stress through mindfulness or exercise
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What to Do
Incorporate regular stress management into your routine — meditation, yoga, deep breathing, or 30+ minutes of moderate exercise most days. Consider therapy or support groups for the emotional impact of alopecia areata.
Why It Works
While stress doesn't directly cause alopecia areata, it is a known trigger for flares in susceptible individuals. Chronic stress also weakens immune regulation, potentially worsening autoimmune activity. Managing stress can help reduce flare frequency and support overall immune balance.
Tips
- The psychological impact of visible hair loss is significant — don't underestimate it
- Support groups (like the National Alopecia Areata Foundation) connect you with others who understand
- Even moderate exercise like brisk walking has measurable effects on immune regulation
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