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Hair Loss Adds To The List Of Post-COVID Complications

by Karishma Abhishek on July 31, 2021 at 4:03 PM
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Significant acceleration in hair loss complaints has been recorded among post-COVID patients at a hospital in Delhi. Although the second wave of the pandemic seems to be at rest, the complications arising from the viral infections spare no time.


Hair loss (Telogen effluvium) supplements the list of other reported post-COVID complications such as skin allergies, rashes, dry eyes, weakness, and fatigue to list a few.

The Hair Cycle

Hair growth may appear like a simple daily process. However, our body consists of multiple processes to give rise to a single hair, depending upon age, nutrition, and overall health.

‘Post-COVID recovery patients describe a significant rise in unexpected hair loss � telogen effluvium. Experts consider that proper nutrition, hair care, and treatment may help overcome this ailment in 2-3 months.’

The hair growth cycle consists of four distinct phases each having its timeline. The first three phases - anagen, catagen, and telogen are concerned with the growth and maturation of hair. It results in hair production.

The fourth stage - exogen involves the shedding of old hairs to make the new hair ready for replacement.

What is Telogen Effluvium?

The sudden onset of hair loss is termed telogen effluvium. It is generally a form of temporary hair loss that occurs on the top of the scalp as a result of stress, shock, or any traumatic event.

It is recognized that the hairs may stop in the fourth - resting stage upon stress reactions and this may continue up to 2-3 months. After this, the hair starts shedding off - a classical mechanism of telogen effluvium, lasting up to even 4 months.

Normally, people tend to lose up to 100 hairs per day. However, in Telogen Effluvium, the count rises to 300-400 per day. It is different from the hair loss disorder called alopecia areata.

Surge in Cases

"We have seen a two-fold rise in the number of patients complaining of problems related to hair loss. Post COVID-19 inflammation has been a major contributor here. The deficiencies caused by a compromised nutritional intake, sudden changes in weight, hormonal disturbances and reduced vitamin D and B12 levels are some of the major reasons for the large volumes of hair loss post COVID-19," says Shahin Nooreyezdan, Senior Consultant, Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi.

Losing the hair can itself trigger an emotional worry/upset among certain people. The ailment prevails between 1-1.5 months after the COVID recovery and is temporary. However, some patients may experience hair loss even during their COVID-19 illness.

What could Trigger this Hair Loss?

The alterations in dietary habits of the patients (low nutrition), weight loss, associated anxiety, abrupt hormonal changes, and persistent post-COVID-19 inflammatory reactions accompany almost every patient after the coronavirus infection.

The experts thereby conclude that the surge in these post-COVID hair loss cases may be chiefly due to the nutritional deficiency, stress reactions, and inflammation in patients.

The good news is that the condition might improve with proper treatment in 2-3 months as per the health experts.

"Reason is the interruption of hair follicle growth due to an acute infection like COVID that pushes the hair into the shedding or dead phase (telogen phase). And the dead hair shed off after a few weeks automatically. For mild cases, recovery is automatic. In severe cases, a good hair supplement with biotin and amino acids, iron and other minerals is given, along with a peptide containing serum," says Sachin Dhawan, Senior Consultant, Department of Dermatology, Fortis Memorial Research Institute.

What could be Done to Prevent this?

COVID undoubtedly provokes an enormous amount of stress that would trigger telogen effluvium. Certain measures that may help reduce or prevent post-COVID hair loss complications include the following:

Hair Facts


References:

  1. Can Covid-19 Cause Hair Loss? - (https:www.aad.org/public/diseases/hair-loss/causes/covid-19)
  2. COVID-19 Related Hair Loss - (https:consultqd.clevelandclinic.org/covid-19-related-hair-loss/)
  3. COVID-19 (coronavirus): Long-term effects - (https:www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/coronavirus/in-depth/coronavirus-long-term-effects/art-20490351)


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