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Im just wanting to know whether any1 can recommend anything? or if any1 has ever been unlucky to have this ? or even recovered ?
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depends on the cause of alopecia assuming it is auto-immune in origin then we can use the fllowing modalities: intralesional corticosteroids (which is the most common) anthralin (also used for psoriasis) minoxidil, methotrexate<< has terrible side effects..
have you seen a doctor about this? unfortunately with auto-immune disease immune suppressants is mainstay and it isn't always helpful.. sometimes folks use cosmetic procedures like implants and whatnots but that is haram in Islam..
and Allah swt knows best..
May Allah swt grant you a cure..
Alopecia isnt reversible!!! its unpredictable, some will recover some wont..!!! Using chemo drugs is harmful, and kills your good cells as well as the cancerous ones...theres is no reason for me 2 go down that route, as i dont have cancer.
in my area, people look down on you for being different...alopecia works in a similar way, its seen as a fault within a person, and seen to be disgusting..!! No point putting up pictures, of actressess up, yes there pretty..but for a woman this is severely deabilitating, in the psychological/emotional sense.
Alopecia can be reversible, I am not bringing this out of wishful desire that is what is noted in Harrison's and others and I am pretty sure that it is evidence based not coaxing/comforting based.. indeed chemo is dangerous but you did ask for other treatment modalities and I have simply relayed all I know on the matter which is brief. Cancer treatments are used for many things not just cancer, they can be used to induce abortion and they can be used for a host of auto-immune diseases..
people who look down on others must have something wrong with them, why else would they be so pre-occupied with someone else's misfortune?
Sometimes one is dealt a bad card and the true test is in how they handle themselves around others rather than how the disease itself is affecting them ..
A woman of every day life is no different than a woman on TV. the difference is ones own perception. If you perceive something as attractive even if it isn't then your whole outlook will change..
and Allah swt knows best
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Successful treatment of underlying causes is most likely to restore hair growth, be it the completion of chemotherapy, effective cure of a scalp fungus, or control of a systemic disease. Two relatively new drugs—minoxidil (Rogaine) and finasteride (Proscar)—promote hair growth in a significant minority of patients, especially those with male pattern baldness and alopecia areata. While both drugs have so far proved to be quite safe when used for this purpose, minoxidil is a liquid that is applied to the scalp and finasteride is the first and only approved treatment in a pill form.Alopecia isnt reversible!!!! I should know, Ive got it not you ??? even the medical profession say there is no treatments that will definately work! what will work for one may not for another!
OK!That drug isnt safe to be in alopecia, with the side effects, so there is no reason for me to try it.!
OK!I have learnt to accept it, cos i couldnt do anything about it, & i just see it as a test. That doesnt mean i stop looking for a possible cure if its fact based, and proven to work. Ive had it with putting myself through treatments that have no guarantee of success.
unfortunately in 2days world, people actually get happy at seeing other people's downfall, & I aint feeling sorry for myself if thats the way it came across, my post was merely to get other suffers views on it.
i had this and Alhumdulillah for 6 years been ok it was in head and had injections to get it growing since the cream/ointment didnt work.
it was in patches/after the first patch started growing (bright blonde!) i found another and had to have more injections. it was easyish to cover up but i was veryabout it especially with different coloured hair growing which could be noticeable-alhumdulillah for the hijab! Alhumdulillah i didnt have a severe case of it.
inshaAllah your hair will start regrowing, may Allah make it easy for you.
Alopecia isnt reversible!!! its unpredictable, some will recover some wont..!!! Using chemo drugs is harmful, and kills your good cells as well as the cancerous ones...theres is no reason for me 2 go down that route, as i dont have cancer.
in my area, people look down on you for being different...alopecia works in a similar way, its seen as a fault within a person, and seen to be disgusting..!! No point putting up pictures, of actressess up, yes there pretty..but for a woman this is severely deabilitating, in the psychological/emotional sense.
Sister,
My brother suffered from alopecia (not the universal type). He had several bald patches which were quite big. My brother took him to someonewho did ruqyah on him and gave him ruqyah oil to use on his head. He had to go to him every week for 3 weeks. Allah subhana wa ta 'ala granted shifa and now he is cured. Al hamdulillah.
I will try to find out the details and contact number inshaAllah. But please give me a little bit of time as I need to ask my brother to pass me the man's details. Allah has sent a cure for every disease. Have faith inshaAllah![]()
Sixthly: in cases of necessity, things that are ordinarily forbidden are permitted. The scholars are agreed that it is permissible for a male doctor to look at the site of illness in a woman when necessary, within the limits set by sharee’ah. Similarly, a male doctor may look at the ‘awrah of a sick man. But he should look at the site of the complaint only as much as is necessary (and no more). The rulings apply to female doctors as to male doctors. This ruling is based on the idea of giving priority to the principle of saving life over the principle of covering the ‘awrah, in cases where there is a conflict between the two.
http://islamqa.com/en/ref/5693
May I ask what alopecia is? I hate looking at Wikipedia articles.
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