TREATMENT OF CIRCUMSCRIBED ALOPECIA, WHICH WAS DETERMINED BY DYSMICROELEMENTOSIS IN CHILDREN AND TEEN-AGERS

New method of treatment including urine excretion level determination of lead, zinc, copper was developed for increasing of treatment efficiency of circumscribed alopecia caused by dysmicroelementosis at children and adolescents. The patient was prescribed Kyolic — 1 capsule 0.7 g 3 times a day; Spirulina platensis — 1–2 tablets 0.4 g 3 times a day and Sophora japonica decoction on 1 teaspoonful 3 times a day simultaneously during two months in case of lead increasing level from 0.1 mg/l to 0.2 mg/l, cooper and zinc increasing level in case of alopecia foci appearance to later than 2 months ago. 32 patients were treated with new method. 29 patients demonstrated complete hair growth regeneration. There was marked a positive result of body detoxication. It was approved by microelement urine composition before and after complex treatment.