Wow! Excellent!. This is perfect for destigmatizing alopecia in kids. Especially when the mother cries and says she doesn't recognize her child anymore! I am sure any kid with alopecia would immediately feel uplifted and destigmatized after watching this. And the scary horror music at 2:04 over the face of the boy? Nice touch! Wonderful! You need to take this down now.
My 18 month old has alopecia and people always assume he has cancer. As if there’s nothing else that causes hair loss. He has gorgeous eyelashes but no hair on his head and very sparse eyebrows haha. Lost it over a 2 month span around 10 months old. But I don’t give him “treatment” because even though he lost all his curly hair, he has the brightest smile and the warmest heart and he doesn’t even care about his hair.
Hi, did you find any remedy? I know some adults/men who are using rosemary oil for hair growth or prevent bald patches to get bigger. Just wandering if these oil is kid safe. My daughter is 5 and hair is thinning on the front due to eczema.
Actually I took my son to the dermatologist and they tried a topical stimulant and an oral steroid and it failed. He will likely never grow hair because his body attacked his hair follicles because of stress. I did take cosmetology in high school (the same courses for cosmetology, just didn’t get a certification because I couldn’t afford to go even with a partial scholarship I was given from three13 salon) but a great way to stimulate hair growth is getting in extra movement, also scalp massages which will stimulate blood flow. As far as the eczema oatmeal baths are great and I use it for my allergic reactions (I get hives a lot).
@@km6045 yes the same thing, we have tried everything for my daughter from her dermatologist and also went to a naturopath but nothing works. I gave rosemary oil a go her hair is growing a little. The thing is she's still picking her scalp from itch. I did another research the other day and stumble upon cloves water. Hopefully it will relieve the itch plus we gave her fidget toys to keep her hands busy not to pick her scalp. Also, I ordered wooden comb massage online. I'm up to trying anything just to make her feel better.
My 9yo daughter is losing her hair at a very high rate of speed. A silver dollar sized bald spot on the top center of her head developed over 4 days. AI runs in the family and I was hoping she would be spared. I have three myself. Our immune systems are insane.
Okay so I’m not a doctor or anything but I do have alopecia and I don’t think that’s the case (again, not saying that it’s not possible but at least with alopecia I don’t think it’s caused by vaccinations) I started having significant hair loss when I was 10, way after my childhood vaccines. Also, while alopecia is an autoimmune disease, if a child only has alopecia, they are “perfectly healthy” in the way that alopecia does not cause anything other than hair loss (so nothing is “wrong” with the child’s health in the way that like they are not “sick” it’s just where the hair falls out. Does that make sense? Like the child isn’t “sick” or “unhealthy” because alopecia is just the hair falling out)
I don’t think so because I saw a story about a girl with alopecia and the only other person in her family who had it was her grandmother so it must be just genetics
Wow! Excellent!. This is perfect for destigmatizing alopecia in kids. Especially when the mother cries and says she doesn't recognize her child anymore! I am sure any kid with alopecia would immediately feel uplifted and destigmatized after watching this. And the scary horror music at 2:04 over the face of the boy? Nice touch! Wonderful! You need to take this down now.
My 18 month old has alopecia and people always assume he has cancer. As if there’s nothing else that causes hair loss. He has gorgeous eyelashes but no hair on his head and very sparse eyebrows haha. Lost it over a 2 month span around 10 months old. But I don’t give him “treatment” because even though he lost all his curly hair, he has the brightest smile and the warmest heart and he doesn’t even care about his hair.
My son's story sounds exactly the same as yours in terms of the timeline. Would love to chat if you're open to it! He's 2.5 years old now.
Hi, did you find any remedy? I know some adults/men who are using rosemary oil for hair growth or prevent bald patches to get bigger. Just wandering if these oil is kid safe. My daughter is
5 and hair is thinning on the front due to eczema.
I actually just saw this! Sorry! I’m totally up to chat about it!
Actually I took my son to the dermatologist and they tried a topical stimulant and an oral steroid and it failed. He will likely never grow hair because his body attacked his hair follicles because of stress. I did take cosmetology in high school (the same courses for cosmetology, just didn’t get a certification because I couldn’t afford to go even with a partial scholarship I was given from three13 salon) but a great way to stimulate hair growth is getting in extra movement, also scalp massages which will stimulate blood flow. As far as the eczema oatmeal baths are great and I use it for my allergic reactions (I get hives a lot).
@@km6045 yes the same thing, we have tried everything for my daughter from her dermatologist and also went to a naturopath but nothing works. I gave rosemary oil a go her hair is growing a little. The thing is she's still picking her scalp from itch. I did another research the other day and stumble upon cloves water. Hopefully it will relieve the itch plus we gave her fidget toys to keep her hands busy not to pick her scalp. Also, I ordered wooden comb massage online. I'm up to trying anything just to make her feel better.
My 9yo daughter is losing her hair at a very high rate of speed. A silver dollar sized bald spot on the top center of her head developed over 4 days. AI runs in the family and I was hoping she would be spared. I have three myself. Our immune systems are insane.
1st for the 2nd time
No one cares, its not hard to be first when no one comments
I wonder if childhood vaccines could have something to do with that. As if the child is perfectly healthy why does he not have hair🤔😏🤷♀️wow
Wow! You might be on to something!
My son lost his hair after his 3 month vaccines.
Okay so I’m not a doctor or anything but I do have alopecia and I don’t think that’s the case (again, not saying that it’s not possible but at least with alopecia I don’t think it’s caused by vaccinations) I started having significant hair loss when I was 10, way after my childhood vaccines. Also, while alopecia is an autoimmune disease, if a child only has alopecia, they are “perfectly healthy” in the way that alopecia does not cause anything other than hair loss (so nothing is “wrong” with the child’s health in the way that like they are not “sick” it’s just where the hair falls out. Does that make sense? Like the child isn’t “sick” or “unhealthy” because alopecia is just the hair falling out)
I don’t think so because I saw a story about a girl with alopecia and the only other person in her family who had it was her grandmother so it must be just genetics
It’s an autoimmune disease where the immune system attacks healthy hair follicles
To prevent this stop feeding your kids JUNK!
what are you talking about? it can happen to anyone, it’s not always connected with diet
@@snepp010 all parents feed their kids pure garbage
Alopecia is an autoimmune disease that has nothing to do with junk
@@swimfastky1207 it has all to do with what the person is eating