I suffered from hair fall for the longest time due to Chronic Telogen Effluvium. Here’s what causes it, and how I reversed the underlying health conditions that may be contributing to this condition.
/PRNewswire/ While for many August marks the final stretch of summer frolicking and fun, the medical community utilizes the month as an opportunity to focus.
Stress-induced hair loss can be the result of excessive hair shedding, a condition called telogen effluvium. Stress can increase levels of cortisol in the body, disrupting hair growth. Telogen effluvium can develop as a response to chronic everyday stress or after a traumatic event such as recovery from COVID-19.