How to combat hair loss after Coddy-19, advice from experts

Experts estimate that one in 10 people infected with COVID-19 will become <x0 transportor”, suffering from a series of symptoms many after the acute disease is gone. But even people who quickly recover from the virus may experience unexpected side effects: Research shows COVID-19 can lead to loss [...]
Experts estimate that one in 10 people infected with COVID-19 will become <x0 transportor”, suffering from a series of symptoms many after the acute disease is gone.
But even people who quickly recover from the virus may experience unexpected side effects: Research shows that COVID-19 can lead to temporary loss of hair, gray hair, and arift.
Why may COVID-19 cause temporary hair loss?
According to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), temporary loss of hair is common after fever or disease.
In a normal cycle of hair growth, it is normal to lose between 50 and 100 hairs a day. It may be difficult to say if you are losing more than normal. But if you put large piles in the shower, that is a sign that you are experiencing excessive hair loss.
A disease like COVID-19 puts the body under stress, which can cause more decline than usual. However, it usually takes about two to three months after acute illness to prevent excessive decline. That is why those who experienced the illness may not have realized that their hair loss was related to the disease.
If you believe that you are experiencing excessive hair loss caused by COVID-19, you can breathe extenuatingly! It's temporary and your hair will grow back. AAD notes that your hair should return to their normal thickness in six to nine months.










