4/12/2011

I have eczema, allergies, and asthma... is this connected with a big gap in my hair?


I have eczema, allergies, and asthma... is this connected with a big gap in my hair?
Im 12..... and I have long beautiful hair... unfortunately i have SEVERE Eczema, Asthma, and Allergies, my family is always joking that they're gonna put me in a bubble... im begining to think im gonna wind up like that! I want my hair to grow, but i have and gap where my part is, what can i do to make it grow, and could it be connected with my health probs?

Answer by Bob
omg, i seriosuly had the smae problem when i was younger. i had full body eczema, bad asthma, and a severe nut allergy. try putting black seed oil all over your body, thats what my mum did and as a result i have next to no eczema at all, and my hair is too thick to gell properly lol. the plack seed oil enrichens hair roots and folicles, giving them the minerals to encourage growth. hope i helped :)

Answer by indiechick
A lot of health problems like this are related to food allergies and intolerances. Asthma is quite often associated with milk allergy. Eczema can be associated with food allergies too. My dog lost all his hair because we live next to a cornfield and he was highly allergic to corn. I would cut out milk for a little while and see if it helps. Gluten is another that causes a lot of problems. You can look at some other food allergens, but it's probably foods that you eat daily and those are foods that people typically eat at every meal. And believe it or not, allergies to everything (pets, dust, pollen) are often triggered by food allergies. I found out I was allergic to milk and eggs, even though I ate them all the time and felt fine, but after I stopped eating them my allergies to dust and cats went away. It sort of primes your body for other allergies. I think the key to solving this is in food allergies. Try to figure out what is triggering all of this in you.

Answer by fun.notnuts
First of all, being 12 tells me you may get over some of your allergies in time, and with the new drugs out for Asthma ditto for that. The Eczema is controllable to some extent, but one product I would love to invite you to use is: Avene's "Thermal Spring Water": to smooth and soften sensitive, hypersensitive and allergic and irritated skin. (this stuff is known to cure psoriasis) I always have a spray bottle of this in my home because it sooths so many issues, even the poor dog's problems. One of my dogs had been biting her tummy and it was bloody with her troubles. I sprayed it three times on her thoroughly within a week. It completely went and never came back. It takes this French spring water 40 years to surface so it is full of nutrients found in nature which are so curing it would shock you. Just water. You can spray it in your eyes and I've done it to get rid of red eyes from face cream.

Now, as for your lovely hair. Part your hair on the other side. You will find that the hair will grow back where it's missing at the moment. You have worn it away. Change the part and also be careful when brushing....pretend your scalp hurts. Because a brush can break hair around the face with too rough brushing.

Give it a shot. Good luck!!

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