beana
Well-Known Member
trimbride said:After four dermatologists, I finally have a diagnosis for my gradually thinning and brittle area in the back of my head with the altered texture:..
"Central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia is the term used to describe the crown and vertex scarring forms of alopecia that primairly affect women...CCCA develops in roughly circuluar patch on the corwn and/or vertex regions of the scalp. the scarred area typically increases in size circumferentially as it progresses....The remaining hair entrapped in the scarred zone is shorter, brittle and more fragile than hair remaining in the posterior scalp"
Basically, there is irritatation deep in the scalp (which why the surface of my scalp looks normal) that appears periodically, that is damaging my hair follicles. It took four derms to finally get a straight answer, and I thank God before I got any bald spots which would be permanent.
I hope this helps someone as my derm says most people who she's diagnosed with this have either not known what the problem was or had dermatologists who didn't know what was wrong.
see http://www.carfintl.org/faq.html for more info
http://www.nappturality.com/index.php?act=Print&client=printer&f=50&t=51610
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1264/is_2_34?pnum=2&opg=102452890
http://www.skinandaging.com/article/1323
http://www.farrellmanual.com/topical/emu.htm
Good article about hair breakage in African American Women
Thanks so much for the insight.. I'm convinced i have this, as i hasve the symptoms you described. I've been using MN and emu oil and i believe its helping. I need to keep my hands outta my hair because im always picking at that area.