Most common bald spots have a tendency to heal on their own, while a few have recurring episodes. Symptoms of self-healing baldness include a gradual reduction in the extent of the baldness and the growth of new hairs in the bald area until it returns to normal completely.
Self-healing of baldness means entering the recovery period, in which the scope of localized baldness will be gradually reduced and new hairs will grow in the lesion area. Initially, the hairs are relatively soft and light in color; after the time is prolonged, the pigmentation of the hairs will be deepened gradually and the hairs will be thickened gradually until they are completely back to normal.
If it is found that new hair does not grow in the range of pemphigus, or the range of skin lesions is not reduced, then it is considered that pemphigus has not been cured, and the treatment should be strictly in accordance with the requirements to prevent pemphigus from increasing in range. For example, topical minoxidil, dexamethasone ointment and so on.
Regular observation is needed during the recovery period of pemphigus vulgaris, if the recovery effect is not good or there is new pemphigus vulgaris, it is recommended to go to regular hospitals in time, and standardize the treatment under the guidance of doctors.