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Angela
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
My daughter was diagnosed with Alopecia Areata 2 years ago. One month after she had her very first menstrual cycle I noticed a small bald patch on the top of her head. Since then, we have used a topical steroid prescribed by the dermatologist, that I no longer use because it was doing nothing to stop the hair from falling out. I could only treat her scalp after the hair fell out. I've tried Thymusil and got good results initially. The problem is that my daughter's hair falls out and grows back just fine, but before there is significant growth it falls out all over again. This is so frustrating since her hair is growing back on its own. Please help me. Do you think the start of her menstrual cycle triggered the condition? If so how do I correct it.Alopecia can be triggered by a sex hormone imbalance. In this case, hormones can be balanced with chasteberry (Vitex agnus castus). It may also be associated with thyroid dysfunction. I suggest that you ask your medical doctor to order full hormonal blood tests to determine whether hormones could be the cause. After testing, consultation with a herbalist or naturopath can provide you with information to treat the condition holistically using herbs, vitamins and minerals rather than drugs.