Talc-related disputes often begin after a diagnosis, when families look back at years of personal care and baby powder use. In Kerman, that may look like:
- Long-term household use of baby powder or personal care powders for kids or adults
- Caregiver-driven routines, where one person remembers “what was used” while another handles medical decisions
- Multiple product changes over time, including different brands bought locally or through common retailers
Because these products were often used casually and for everyday needs, people may not keep containers, receipts, or packaging. That’s why acting early matters: the sooner you document what you can, the easier it is to connect exposure details to medical records.


