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I just wondered if anyone had their AA begin after another illness. My 5 year old was diagnosed with AA...and this all happened after the magical "3 month mark" of several illnesses she had. 3 months prior she was diagnosed with an ear tumor, had a very bad flu like illness with a high fever for 4-5 days and contracted molluscum contagiosum (a viral skin disease). It seemed she had the perfect storm and her poor little body went through so much.
I am curious if anyone else had their hair loss begin after a similar situation (of illness). Every doctor and dermatologist tells me that it is just AA and it is unpredictable, don't know what triggers it, blah blah blah. When I ask if it could be from her being sick they just say "well I have never heard of that before".
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My daughter lost all her hair when she was 3 years old. 6 months prior to losing her hair she had an epigastric hernia repair done. and a few days before her hair falling out she had severe gastroenteritis. She was vomiting for a couple days and then had diarrhea for the following week while having a fever throughout. She lost all her hair within months and has been completely bald ever since. She is 5 years old now. I'm convinced that her AA was triggered by her illness, I just wish I knew the trigger to grow her hair back.
Thank you both for your replies. Even though the doctors won't confirm it... I too am convinced that my daughters AA was triggered by her illness. One nurse said that it did seem likely...but wouldn't say for sure. Do either of you use any medications (steroids, etc.)? We use Fluocinonide twice a day. The first two bald spots are growing back but she keeps developing new bald spots at a much faster pace. I am hopeful that one day it will all grow back -- I too wish I knew the trigger. Best of luck to both of you and your children.
My daughter's was triggered by a mono/strep illness. They say it is caused by stress which means a stress to the immune system. They have found a gene but something has to trigger the condition. It makes sense that this caused it in your child.
I agree with all these posts. Our daughter had a non specific virus (not formally diagnosed) which gave her severe stomach cramps and left her washed out and lacking energy for ages around the magic three months prior to diagnosis of AA (with ophasis pattern) We are now 3 1/2 months in to treatment using steroid gel and have seen significant re growth (approx. 2 cms in the best bits) along with several new patches on the top. Back to dermatologist this week. Thinking of you all. x
hello,
I believe this was the case with my 4 year old daughter. last we couldn't get out off illnesses (colds, flu, bronchitis. ..you name it). high fevers of over 39 that lasted for a week at at a time. this lasted for 7+ months, and then boom, first patch appeared. she was sick 3 times again since this September, and after last fever rapidly lost most of her hair (her eyebrows went with the first wave of AA). so, now we see just working on strengthening her immune system. .. hang in there, and good luck!
Sorry for what your daughter has had to go through. I know too well how having a continual sick child is. Some parents don't realize how lucky they are their child gets some illness and the doctor gives them medicine and boom they are all better in a week. I just wish there was a quick fix for alopecia and other illnesses. We still battle the AA and all her other skin disorders. The ear tumor is gone but for now she is totally deaf in one ear. She has one more surgery to rebuild her ear our of titanium...so hopefully her hearing (or at least some) will return. Best of luck to you and your child. I hope she is getting stronger every day.
I am so sorry you had to go through all that. Are you doing better now?
I've always been told its based on stress - so any stress to the body can cause it - esp illness.
I'm currently sick with a cold (going on 2 weeks) - no voice, coughing, etc - and my hair is coming out so very fast. Even the littlest of sickness makes mine worse!
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