UNLOCKING THE MYSTERIES OF COVID-19 HAIR LOSS

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  • Опубликовано: 19 сен 2024
  • UNLOCKING THE MYSTERIES OF COVID-19 HAIR LOSS
    In this video, we delve deep into the world of COVID-19 Hair Loss, with a specific focus on understanding Telogen Effluvium and its lasting impact on those who've battled the virus.
    Have you experienced unexplained hair loss after recovering from COVID-19? You could be dealing with Telogen Effluvium, a condition often linked to the stress caused by the virus. During a COVID infection, the body undergoes significant inflammation, which can later trigger a massive shedding of hair around 90 days post-recovery. This prolonged hair loss phase, known as "COVID loss," can be emotionally challenging for many individuals.
    Furthermore, research suggests that in some cases, COVID-19 can induce long-term systemic inflammation that persists beyond the initial recovery period and shedding phase. This systemic inflammation may lead to disruptions that extend beyond the virus itself, requiring additional measures to alleviate its impacts.
    In this enlightening video, we explore the multifaceted aspects of Telogen Effluvium resulting from COVID-19 and its long-term effects on individuals. Our aim is to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of this condition and offer valuable insights into managing and mitigating its effects through lifestyle adjustments and nutritional supplements.
    If you or someone you know has encountered hair loss following a COVID-19 infection, this video equips you with vital knowledge to navigate this challenging situation. Don't let the aftermath of COVID-19 disrupt your life further; join us in uncovering the mysteries of Telogen Effluvium and its enduring implications.
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Комментарии • 10

  • @chrisgranstrom6513
    @chrisgranstrom6513 Год назад +4

    I had covid 2 years ago. I noticed a lot of shedding 6 months later. I still have not come back to baseline before I got covid. Probably will never do. One of my theories was that it just accelerated the male pattern baldness and intensified it. Made a lot of hair shed prematurely. But idk.

  • @cathleenhughes565
    @cathleenhughes565 Год назад +2

    I had COVID and about a month later, I started shedding...it went on for about a year. I finally thought mabe this is what they call long term COVID. I finally convinced my doctor to prescribed ivermentin. After the three dose, shedding stopped and has not returned. They don't know enough about this disease....this was just my experience.

  • @divyasodani1738
    @divyasodani1738 Год назад +4

    Hi
    I myself had covid in 2021, after 3 months my hair started to shed, and then at 6 months new hairs started to grow. However it has been 2.5 years now i still dont have the density i used to have. Only 30% of my actual density is left now. I always have new baby hairs all over, but my shedding has never stopped. Even with this little density i shed like 100 hais on a good day, 200 on a bad day. Dont know what to do. Can you please make more detailed videos on inflamation related hairloss post covid, tht’ll be really helpfull

    • @Nevinhere
      @Nevinhere Год назад

      This has happened to me but i never gave it any notice..Maybe because High Fever causes Body to Overheat?? Causing Hairloss?? I really don't know. but aftet every sleep i shed like 100s of hair strands but now i used Bringhraj Oil and Coconut Oil.. Also I clean my hair twice a day and gets enough sleep and it kinda did fix it. but i don't know, Keep your hair clean, Get Sleep and Don't Stress too much. I hope this helps.

  • @YourPainting1
    @YourPainting1 5 месяцев назад

    I had COVID in 2021 and had intense shedding 2 months later and it lasted about 2 months. It did stop and started to grow back, but I have had the flu and a cold since then and I noticed every time I get sick (not from COVID because I haven’t tested positive since 2021) I lose a lot of hair. I agree that it has to be the inflammation. COVID causes such intense inflammation that caused so much damage and now every time my body experiences inflammation I she’d like crazy again.

    • @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist
      @WilliamGaunitzTrichologist  5 месяцев назад +1

      which could indeed be related to inflammation. Each time your body encounters a significant stressor like an illness, it might reactivate the inflammatory response, leading to shedding similar to what you experienced with COVID-19. This phenomenon, known as telogen effluvium, is often temporary but can recur with subsequent stressors.
      To help manage this, consider incorporating lifestyle changes that reduce overall inflammation and support your immune system. This could include a diet rich in anti-inflammatory foods like omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins. Ensuring that you're getting adequate rest and managing stress through techniques like meditation or yoga can also be beneficial.
      Additionally, supplements that support hair health, such as biotin, zinc, and perhaps a high-quality multivitamin, might help. However, since your situation involves recurrent responses to illness, it might be wise to consult with a healthcare provider who can offer personalized advice and possibly recommend treatments or supplements specifically tailored to reducing inflammation and supporting hair growth.
      If the problem persists or significantly affects your quality of life, discussing further options with a specialist in trichology or dermatology could provide you with targeted strategies and treatments.
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  • @Nevinhere
    @Nevinhere Год назад +2

    Please Doctor!! Does Chloring Water Cause Hairloss?? I live In a Dorm and Here our showers have a little to Noticable Amount of Chlorine in it. I can barely smell it but I have this fear if this water will cause hair loss or not and if so how will i save my hair from being falling.
    can i use conditioner to save it or clean it with fresh filtered water after?? if anyone knows this please answer!!
    I really would love and appreciate the answer!!

  • @phoebelawson5912
    @phoebelawson5912 4 месяца назад

    Could the hair loss happen again after two a year or so like in a cycle

  • @rameshmishra6178
    @rameshmishra6178 Год назад +1

    What is the major causes of hair loss in teen male

    • @Nevinhere
      @Nevinhere Год назад

      genetics..mostly but using too many unwanted chemicals.. I'm not a professional but this Probably it. not cleaning your hair properly or get enough adequate sleep. this is what i learnt from a doctor but remember I'm not a doctor but i believe this to be true.