A lot of people who recently suffered high fever, severe flu or those who underwent surgery experiences hair loss three to four month after the illnes or thesurgery. According to the medical studies, this type of hair loss, wich at times may lead to baldness, is often temporary and would soon correct itself without any medical interventions. The temporary hair loss occurs after cases of high fever and severe flu since growth activities of the body, including the hair, slow down during illnes.
As the body slows down due to illnes, the hair shifts rapidly from the growth stage to the resting phase otherwise known as the telogen efffluvium, where growth become minimal and aging of the hair is hasten. Note that the strands of our hair have their own individual lifespan af about 2 to 6 years and thereafter, the mature hair would enter into the telogen phase where it ceases to grow and will then be shed off and replaced by new ones. Under normal circumstances, only 10% of their hair in your head matures and is shed off at one time. In the case af ailing people, the growth stage is interupted and the hair prematurely enters inte the telogen phase. The premature aging of hair would disrupt the cycle thereby causing excessive hair loss at one time.
Under normal circumstances, hair loss is compenstated by the new growth, thus no baldness would result. In sick people, growth activities of the body are inhibited. As a result, no hair will replace the strands shed off from the scalp of the sick person. However, this, as the person recovers from the illnes, the natural growth of hair resumes and the patient would eventually recover a head full of hair..
Friday, February 6, 2009
High Fever, Severe Flu Or Surgery Causes Hair Loss
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