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sorry, no news on that angle.
apparently we started too late, bc she still has the eyelashes.
we are off the zyrtec, but I'd say it was def part of stopping the progress.
some news on a different front,
we went to Israel for a month; starting 2 weeks or so into the trip, her eyebrows started to grow NORMAL. No white hair, nothing like that, real normal hair grew, almost filling the eyebrow area.
Then a week later a few real follicles started to grow on the head.
Our trip was over, we came home and it almost all fell out.
So is your daughter recovered now or did her hair fall out again??
Thanks for posting this.
My son developed alopecia areata when he was 10 years old (now 12). The spots grew quickly until he lost it all across the top of his head. We started steroid injections in his scalp - this did help to some degree in helping fine hair to grow back, but other spots kept developing. It was like putting out a spot fire attacking various sections of his scalp. He later lost over 50% of his hair from around his ears and back of scalp. His hair started to grow back last December, but then 60% fell out again from Feb to October. He has been on an immunesuppressant drug imuran for approx 12 months which has been steadily increased.We have also put him on a gluten free diet for 6 months (there is coeliac in our family) and started him on a daily probiotic 4 months ago. As he also sees an allergy specialist for hayfever, dust mite and mold allergy, he started a daily dose of Zyrtec at the start of October. In mid October his hair started growing back rapidly. As I write, his hair is pretty much back to normal (a few tiny spots just left that arent noticeable). Given there are numerous medicine and lifestyle diet changes we have trialled on and off, I cannot pinpoint what exactly has helped, but something has! Our big test is to see whether he makes it through this Jan/Feb without any hairloss again like last year. We will stop his daily dose of Zyrtec in early January when the hayfever season eases up here in Australia.If it still holds we will start reducing the imuran and see how he goes. Fingers and toes crossed it holds. Good luck everyone. As you all know it seems there are so many variables involved in alopecia.
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