It's been awhile!

Update on my status from being diagnosed 4 years ago - the hairloss continues, now starting in the front hairline and more of my eyebrows.  I am off of all Rx as nothing was really working.  

Just a side note if at all related regarding menopause:  had the mirena IUD removed last June and am now pre-menopausal (didn't have a period for 10 months, but they said if I don't experience one within a year, then am in menopause) which is fairly young (now 45).  

I wanted to ask if anyone has experienced VERY sensitive ear cartilage pain (even when, for example, itching the outside of your ear)?  It seems to come and go, but I am noticing its there when the FFA is more active.

Thanks!

Views: 1298

Replies to This Discussion

Yes! I used to have the same thing - pain, sometimes extreme, in my ear cartilage.  It was only ever one ear and it was happening on and off for a few years.  This was before i was diagnosed with FFA, but my eyebrows were already falling out.  I was probably losing some head hair as well at this point, but not enough to really notice.  I remember asking my dermatologist at the time about it and he looked at me like I was crazy, he just shrugged and said maybe I was sleeping on it wrong or something.  I haven't had the pain in at least a year, but as with you it came and went sporadically.  So odd, wonder if any connection?

Hola, wierd I have itchy experience on skin in front of earlobe..no hairloss there as yet..have lost 4 cm from front of hair line..has anyone's hair loss stopped? If no redness or itching on forehead mean the disease has stopped?

This is an interesting post. I do have ear cartilage pain on and off and more often than not, the cartilage near the opening itches.  I actually use a tips every day, so I know it has nothing to do with wax or dirt.  I never really associated this “issue” with the FFA. 

I had the same problem and solved it by starting to take small doses of kratom. At first, I didn't know how to get rid of such pain, I tried several treatments and things like this that finally didn't help anymore, but I was lucky to find a woman who told me that I could get rid of this pain by consuming kratom. What is important is that you should take small doses and not overdo it. In addition, its quality depends a lot, so you don't have to save but buy the one that is better. If you want more information about how it works and what is kratom in general I can leave here a site that helped me personally a lot https://www.ceasar-boston.org/best-kratom-for-energy-and-euphoria/ I hope it will help you too.

One of the baddest pain possible are teeth, stomach and ear.

I have experienced itching a lot of time, it was due to ear wax presence, after cleaning at a local clinic everything changed instantly, more over from that moment hearing increased for 30% more. Several years ago I had for a few weeks' ear pain because of cold wind outside that strongly impacted my head, but nothing more. Now I’m grownup and found out different tactics on how to treat pain. For example after 30 I’m experiencing back pain, that was something out of this world for me before. Massage and different exercise are good, but they don’t do 100% of the job for the pain to be absent, so found out from some forum guys about kratom red vein bali and it’s pain relief attribute. It works very well.

One of my friends had this problem, but I don't know how he fixed it.

I had a similar problem and the most annoying was that almost nothing helps me to release the pain. I tried uncounted types of pills, but the only product that helped me was kratom. This is a wonderful product I take even now. My doctor also told this is a product I can use daily in case I want that. He told that this is a very good product for maintaining overall health. By the way, if you want a high-quality and also cheap kratom, you can get it by clicking on the link I mentioned before. I hope kratom will also help you.

RSS

Disclaimer

Any mention of products and services on Alopecia World is for informational purposes only; it does not imply a recommendation or endorsement by Alopecia World. Nor should any statement or representation on this site be construed as professional, medical or expert advice, or as pre-screened or endorsed by Alopecia World. Alopecia World is not responsible or liable for any of the views, opinions or conduct, online or offline, of any user or member of Alopecia World.

© 2024   Created by Alopecia World.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service