Telogen effluvium
Telogen alopecia is a condition in which hair goes from the growth phase to the resting phase and falls out. Treatment of telogen alopecia depends on the cause of the condition.
Telogen effluvium
This is a type of hair loss that occurs when a larger number of hairs go into the resting phase (telogen), leading to increased hair loss. It can be caused by various factors such as stress, diet, hormonal changes, illnesses, taking certain medications, or mental disorders. Telogen effluvium is typically temporary and hair begins to grow back once the cause is identified and addressed. However, if the problem is not addressed, it can lead to permanent hair loss.
Symptoms of this condition may include:
- Sudden hair loss in larger quantities than usual.
- Thinning hair all over the head.
- Noticeable loss of density in areas of hairy skin.
- The occurrence of “alopecia areata” (not to be confused with alopecia areata! This is a completely different disease entity).
- Increased amount of hair pulled out when brushing or washing your hair.
- Weakening and brittleness of the hair.
- Dry, flaky scalp.
If you experience the above symptoms, it is recommended to consult a dermatologist for a diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
There are many potential causes of this type of baldness, including:
- Severe physical or emotional stress can cause the Hair Growth Cycle to be disrupted, leading to more hair going into the resting phase and falling out.
- Hormonal changes such as pregnancy, menopause, hormonal disorders, thyroid disease, and the use of certain medications can lead to this condition.
- Deficiencies in nutrients such as iron, vitamin D, vitamin B12, biotin, and zinc can affect hair health and lead to the onset of disease symptoms.
- Certain diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus, psoriasis, leprosy, fungal infections of the scalp and other conditions can also contribute to the symptoms.
- Inflammatory scalp conditions such as seborrheic dermatitis, rosacea, and alopecia areata can also lead to hair loss of this type.
- Damage to the scalp caused by physical trauma, combing too hard, using hot air from a hair dryer, or frequent hair dyeing can cause telogen effluvium.
If you have problems with excessive hair loss, it is recommended that you consult a dermatologist to determine the cause and appropriate treatment. Telogen effluvium is a condition in which hair goes from the growth phase to the resting phase and falls out. Treatment for telogen effluvium depends on the cause of the condition.
Here are some possible treatments:
- A diet rich in nutrients such as vitamins and minerals can help to strengthen hair and reduce hair loss.
- Supplementation with vitamins and minerals can also be helpful in the fight against telogen effluvium.
- Stress reduction can help improve the condition of your hair, as stress can be one of the causes of this type of baldness.
- Medication – Your doctor may prescribe medication to help regulate the Hair Growth Cycle and reduce shedding.
- Minoxidil – This is an over-the-counter medication that can be effective in treating telogen effluvium by stimulating the growth of new hair.
- Laser therapy – laser treatments can also be an effective method of treating telogen effluvium.
In the case of telogen effluvium, it is always a good idea to consult a dermatologist to determine the cause of the problem and appropriate treatments. A quick visit to the doctor for telogen effluvium is crucial, because quick diagnosis and implementation of appropriate treatment can inhibit the hair loss process and accelerate its regeneration, and thus increase the chance of regaining full hair density. The doctor will conduct a detailed history and tests, such as trichoscopy, blood tests (e.g. iron levels, thyroid hormone levels) to rule out more serious health problems. A quick diagnosis also allows you to implement appropriate lifestyle and diet changes that will help with hair regeneration.
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