It usually requires treatment to heal, but very few patients can heal on their own, taking 2-3 months or even more than 1 year, depending on the individual.
Baldness mainly occurs on the scalp and can occur at any age, with young adults being the most common. In severe cases, it can involve the entire scalp, resulting in total hair loss, which is called total baldness, and in some cases, it can involve the eyebrows and pubic hair, which is called general baldness. It is usually difficult for baldness to heal on its own, and even if it can heal on its own, it takes more than 2-3 months, or even longer. In some cases, the area of hair loss will continue to expand without treatment, and may even develop into total baldness or alopecia areata. It is recommended that patients with baldness go to the dermatology department of a hospital in a timely manner, so that the cause of the problem can be identified and treated in a timely manner.
In addition, some patients with baldness are directly related to mental stress, so if necessary, psychological guidance can be provided to reduce mental stress, which is beneficial to the recovery of the disease.