Journal of Nutrition and Human Health

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Neonatals Occipitals Alopecia Scholarly Journal

Neonatal occipital alopecia (NOA) is seen in the occiput of newborn children at 2~3 months after birth1-3. For quite a while, it has been theorized that the scalp rubbing brought about by the neonate's dozing position may be a significant etiology of NOA. It is as of late clear, in any case, that NOA is a physiologic alopecia, advancing from the incubation time frame, instead of an obtained alopecia due to the physical friction. In spite of the fact that NOA is generally normal, there have been hardly any epidemiological reports of this condition, since it once in a while shows extreme indications that need treatment, and it improves unexpectedly. Consequently, numerous doctors don't focus on this illness.

In the division of obstetrics of our establishment, we examined the predominance of NOA in infants, over a time of year and a half. Likewise, we assessed the hazard elements of creating NOA.

The pregnancy-related elements, for example, non-older gravida, non-Cesarean-segment conveyance, and enough gestational age, were related with NOA. These discoveries bolster the ongoing hypothesis that NOA isn't a procured alopecia, yet a physiological condition, coming about because of synchronized shedding of telogen hairs started in utero.

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