In and around Cairo, it’s common for households to keep personal care products for long periods—especially items used for children, caregivers, or recurring skin-care routines. Over time, people may switch brands, refill containers, or stop keeping old packaging.
That lifestyle reality matters legally. If you no longer have the original container, evidence still can be reconstructed, but it often requires faster action—such as identifying the brand name from family members, checking purchase history where available, and documenting when symptoms began.
If you’re asking, “Could my talc use be related to my diagnosis?” the answer depends on your medical records and a product-specific timeline. Your lawyer’s job is to help you organize those facts so they can be evaluated properly.


