Hi there - I am new to this site but sure wish I had found it sooner. My daughter who is 3 and 1/2, was diagnosed with Alopecia when she was just under 2.
Like everyone else, I've logged more hours than I could count trying to research this condition and more than anything, trying to figure out the "triggers" that cause the flare-ups.
My husband and I were reading through the news about the recent research that came out of Columbia University. If I understand it correctly (a big IF!), it suggests that the genes indicate that Alopecia is more like Celiac and Rheumatoid Arthritis than psoriasis.
I wonder what this might mean for treatment options. My daughter is being treated with meds that were developed for psoriasis.
Does anyone make the connection with the Celiac - otherwise, people talk a lot about diet with this condition - gluten-free, leaky gut, etc. Does this new research sort of support that idea, in a way?
Maybe healing the intestines/stomach will help calm the immune system which would lead to fewer flare-ups?
The thing I don't understand about my daughter - she has had almost complete regrowth but at the very same time - it falls out in other spots. It's not just a few spots and then months later, a few more. It's constant with some growing in while other new spots are showing up - which makes me feel like her immune system is never calm - so something is always irritating it??
I don't know - does anyone have any thoughts on this? Does anyone think this research is pointing in that direction or am I making too much of it?
Much thanks!
Cari