Madarosis

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Madarosis is a medical condition that involves the loss of eyebrows or eyelashes. This condition can be caused by a variety of factors, including infection, autoimmune disease, chemotherapy, and aging. Madarosis can also be a symptom of other medical conditions, such as leprosy and Hansen's disease.

Causes

Madarosis can be caused by a variety of factors. These include:

Symptoms

The primary symptom of madarosis is the loss of eyebrows or eyelashes. However, other symptoms may be present depending on the underlying cause of the madarosis. These can include:

Treatment

Treatment for madarosis depends on the underlying cause. If the madarosis is caused by an infection, then antibiotics or antifungal medications may be prescribed. If the madarosis is due to an autoimmune disease, then treatment may involve managing the autoimmune disease. If the madarosis is caused by chemotherapy, then the hair loss may be temporary and hair may regrow after treatment is completed.

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