Telogen Effluvium Hair Loss - What is it? How To Fix It Fast

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Telogen effluvium is a scalp disorder characterized by the thinning or shedding of hair resulting from the early entry of hair in the telogen phase the resting phase of the hair follicle.

Treatment for telogen effluvium depends on what is triggering the hair loss. Once the trigger has been established and addressed, the hair cycle should normalize and hair will begin to grow back. Treatment options include: addressing nutritional deficiencies through diet.

Telogen effluvium usually starts about three months after the event. Hair may appear thin, but you likely won't go completely bald. The condition is fully reversible. Once the triggering event is treated or you recover from your illness, your hair may start growing back after six months.

What can you reverse Telogen Effluvium hair loss? If you are experiencing telogen effluvium your hair will grow back with time. Of course, there are some things you can do to help it along. To begin with, rid your body of as much stress as you can.

Hair regrowth with telogen effluvium, it is common for hair to grow back within 3 to 6 months after the cause has been dealt with. Sometimes, the rate of shedding slows down but does not stop entirely. In most cases, no more than 50 percent of the hair is lost.

Hairs will grow for a few years, then rest for a few months shed, and regrow. Telogen is the name for the resting stage of the hair growth cycle. Telogen effluvium is when some stress causes hair roots to be pushed prematurely into the resting state. This is a different problem than gradual genetic hair thinning.

The knowledge that the hair loss will not progress to baldness is comforting to the patient. While topical minoxidil is not proven to promote recovery of hair in telogen effluvium, this medication has a theoretical benefit and is well tolerated.

As you are losing your hair. Now to fix your hair regrowth then you need to use these hair growth supplements. Hair regrowth vitamins such as Vitamin D3, minerals for hair loss such as Zinc and Iron, provide essential hair nutrients to nourish healthy and longer hair.

Vitamin D3 keeps the bones and skin healthy and, in recent years, it's also been linked to hair growth. William Gaunitz suggests that the vitamin can help create new follicles - little pores where new hair can grow.

Zinc plays an important role in hair tissue growth and repair. It also helps keep the oil glands around the follicles working properly. Hair loss is a common symptom of zinc deficiency. The mineral zinc can improve hair growth in people who are deficient in it.

Iron helps red blood cells carry oxygen to your cells. This makes it an important mineral for many bodily functions, including hair growth. Iron deficiency, which causes anemia, is a major cause of hair loss.

Finally, NutraM is one such type of topical Melatonin out in the market. This product not only utilizes the full potential of Melatonin in support of hair growth but also naturally blocks dihydrotestosterone or DHT and helps in reversing the effects of thinning hair. Nutram is a totally greaseless formula that leaves no residue on the hair and scalp allowing it to be easily applied and styled into the hair.

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I have tested a zillion things. The single things that really worked for me: A good diet, proper sleeping timings, moving your body at least for 25 mins, eating right, using quality shampoo and oil. I use just liitllleextra coconinon hair oil shampoo duo for this reason plus it does the job. My hair fall got under control with it.

KalpeshMishra
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Yup, this truly works. I've been using the serum of reactivate by liittllexttra, and it's effective. My hair has started to grow, especially in areas where I've had persistent issues. Along with aloe vera and amla, the serum is the new addition to my hair routine that has finally shown results after years of trying different oils. Additionally, at the end of the week, instead of throwing out the tea leaves, I use them as a hair rinse during my weekly wash routine.

Dheerusoni
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Don't despair. If a hair sheds, that means a new one is growing and pushed out that fallen one. :)
My job was cut October 15, 2020 and I experienced so much stress over Nov-Feb. After the daily job search, I did a lot of mountain hiking every afternoon, lost 15-18 lbs very rapidly and have continued to slim down, so that might have added to my TE. As stated, right at the three month mark in mid-Jan, I noticed increased shedding during showering, drying off and combing hair. Hairs would fall out all day from light pulling to clear them out. My Richard Nixon hairline receded and thinned to a more narrow "Florida" shaped one. 2.5 months later into April, shedding really increased. My temples' hair is very thin and I noticed that I can see my scalp along the sides of my head when looking straight on in a mirror. My top hairs are over six inches long and with so many of those shed my hair doesn't pile as thick and gets easily blown messy by wind. I was "relieved" when in early May I noticed that my toenails and some finger nails had grown out to show horizontal, indented lines in them (beau lines). That is a symptom of TE from my October job loss stress shock event and I knew then that my hair loss was temporary. Around June 15 I noticed very few hairs in the shower, while drying and combing but sadly, I can see so much scalp after towel-drying my hair. Yesterday while I was using a store bathroom and examining my hair in the mirror, the bright lighting showed that I had LOTS of 1/2" to 1 1/2" tapered new hairs peaking out all around from my longer top hairs, my hair part and among the hairs in my hairline !!! I had lots of shedding during May/June so it will take all of 2021 before all those new hairs grow some length and add to the fullness. I will give an update on this comment end of Dec. During Covid I have avoided getting haircuts, but a relative recently trimmed all my hair ends and it's easier to comb wet hair as tangles seemed to add to hair getting tugged out. So trimming hair ends is a recommendation on my list.

September 5 update:
Still had light shedding while drying off in the shower early July. By mid July there is no shedding while drying or combing, hairs don't come out during light tugs and hair is very rarely on my clothing.

All of those 1/2" and 1" tapered hairs that were peaking out from the longer hair during June are gaining length and many more new 1/2" tapered ones are peaking out. It is safe to conclude that this is taking place all over my scalp because a lot of hairs shed from all over and especially from the back.

November 4 update:
Hairs almost never come out during light pull tests. I rarely see hairs on the shower floor or walls after towel drying. During January-mid-June I was frequently unscrewing the shower drain stopper to clean out all the hairs that accumulated in it. Now, hair accumulation is no longer an issue.

I add a little bit of gel, comb my wet hair back and rarely have hairs in the comb. When dry, a lot of "daddy long spider legs" show in my frontal areas. My formerly-thinned out temples have lots of 1/2" to 1" hairs and I see a lot less scalp showing as l look straight on in a mirror. Most of the hair on my head is six inches long, but I see a lot of group areas where hairs are two or three inches. So there are a lot of much shorter hairs growing all over, but still not adding fullness.

It is going to take until the end of 2022 for all of those replaced hairs to grow out.

riproar
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Great advice! Also the food you eat is a massive part of regaining your hair

peterkelly
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Love this kinda videos, symptoms ➡️ diagnostic ➡️causes ➡️ treatment ➡️ the end 👏

oxygen
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-eliminate stressor
My stressor :people, especially my relatives
😂😂🤧😭

OnePieceOfEt
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yeah... i was starving myself "to see what would happen"... the burning itchy scalp was driving me insane. I would wake up in the middle of the night to find my hand scratching my scalp deeply on its own... i thought it was because my pillowcase was dirty or something. Started changing it nightly... became hyper vigilant and aware of what my hands touched before bed... itching still happened...
fixed my diet... itching GONE. It felt like my scalp was on fire, like absolutely on fire, and an insane need to scratch it... now it feels so good

MogFord-zx
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Goodness, I knew it was my stress and nutrition. Learning to be mindful, feed my spirit as well as my soul and body. God is good. Thank you.

lilev
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I had spine surgery about 5 months ago and i just noticed my hair is starting to get thinner and shorter around the temple and behind my ears i searched for what it could be but couldn't find out what but i finally found this. Thank god

kayleeogier
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After Weight Loss My Hair Fall Is Started..

gmahesh
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Back in 2002 my shower drain looked like I was a chemo patient about 3 months after a marital separation/divorce. It took 6 months to recover. Right after recovery, my hair went back into that phase and started all over.
I lost my beloved pet of 24 years in December 2020. I went through 1 episode of it.
Back in November 2021 and then January 2022 I had covid; each time with bilateral pneumonia and atelectasis at the base of my lungs. I pray it doesn't happen again.

teresamartin
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You've got good hair line. I believe all the information you have said Doc.

bobbyf
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I want to try this from today, , I will tell you the result after 1 month

kellykelly
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How do I stop hair loss ? It may sound silly, but this is something I wrestled with for years

tylergardner
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I had it when I lost 30 kg in 4-5 months. I was also going through an extremely traumatising time.
My hair became SO thin, it was coming out like crazy and I even had areas where it was broken off.
The texture was also significantly different, almost wire like.
I did no colour treatment or heat styling to my hair.
It took well over a year for my hair to go back to normal, and for the hair fall to reduce.

Kingboo
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Mine started 3 weeks after I broke my leg and my partner left me, I also have lost over 70% and 10 months later is still shedding, slowly but still shedding. 😔 heartbreaking to say the least

kilmun
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I passed out from ongoing pain due to my hip coming out of place that the chiropractor has since fixed. I ended up hitting my head on the toilet and or floor on January 14th and woke up on the bathroom floor. A week or so after I started suffering with concussion symptoms but didn’t realize what was so wrong with me. Went to the ER and doc said post concussion syndrome. I saw an amazing cranial post concussion doctor recently and he has healed me, not 100% yet but noticeably improving! Now my hair has been coming out a lot especially while shampooing. I believe i have Telogen effluvium from the head trauma. It’s now noticeable in my scalp as thinning and seeing the scalp. I’m so saddened. I’m going to get my hormones tested just Incase because the doc said sometimes you can damage the pituitary gland.

allsmiles
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I’ve had 4 surgeries and struggled with malnutrition for a month or so and I’m losing my hair. I have to have one more surgery and I’m scared I’m going to be bald. I already cut my hair short because it has thinned so much but you can see my scalp. 😭😭

racheldennison
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this is a very informative video on hair loss

cameronwoodward
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Hello doctor!
How can we handle chronic telogen effluvium?
Thanks

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