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By *ooangel8181 OP   Woman
over a year ago

notts

Any fabulous ladies out there who’ve had covid suffered with hair loss???

Mines thinned on the top and around the sides.

Don’t know if it’s due to age, stress or covid but I’ve googled it and it is common after a virus, obviously could be due to the other also.

Any one else experienced the same?

TIA

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By *uck-RogersMan
over a year ago

Tarka trail

I can look forward to my pubes falling out.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

Not due to COVID but it is a sign of an under active thyroid, do you have any other symptoms?

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By *unkym34Man
over a year ago

London

Hair loss in those vaccinated with Pfizer is being investigated due to the number of females and over 60s that are reporting it. If you had that jab maybe worth informing your doctor

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By *ooangel8181 OP   Woman
over a year ago

notts


"Not due to COVID but it is a sign of an under active thyroid, do you have any other symptoms?"

I’ve had all the tests that’s normally done for hair loss and all coming back absolutely fine.

Been told because my dad lost his hair it’s genetic. I’m not convinced.

It’s super thin, to a point I can see my scalp.

Suppose I’ve just got to live with it.

It’s something which is knocking my confidence.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"Not due to COVID but it is a sign of an under active thyroid, do you have any other symptoms?

I’ve had all the tests that’s normally done for hair loss and all coming back absolutely fine.

Been told because my dad lost his hair it’s genetic. I’m not convinced.

It’s super thin, to a point I can see my scalp.

Suppose I’ve just got to live with it.

It’s something which is knocking my confidence. "

I can understand that. As an interim measure would you try one of those shampoos that prevent hair loss? It might also be worth asking if your thyroid function was border line.

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By *exleyboyMan
over a year ago

Erith

Yes, I a colleague who had hair loss after covid back in Jan. It took about 4 months for the hair to grow back. She was in hospital for 4 days, other side effect she is suffering is type 2 diabetes.

Hope this is of use.

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By *uddy laneMan
over a year ago

dudley

A few months ago on a thread an hairdresser mentioned that a few of their clients were reporting sore scalp and hair pulling out easily after they being vaccinated I think her remedy was not to use products on their hair for a while.

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By *ed VoluptaWoman
over a year ago

Wirral.


"Not due to COVID but it is a sign of an under active thyroid, do you have any other symptoms?

I’ve had all the tests that’s normally done for hair loss and all coming back absolutely fine.

Been told because my dad lost his hair it’s genetic. I’m not convinced.

It’s super thin, to a point I can see my scalp.

Suppose I’ve just got to live with it.

It’s something which is knocking my confidence. "

Oh, I'm sorry to hear this. I had the same problem back in my early 30's due to the meds I had to take. Really upset me. But I cut my hair short, as it didn't show so much, and I just got used to it.

Thankfully it didn't get any worse, but will always be thin.

Speak to a hairdresser you feel comfortable with. And remember, it's never as noticeable to other people as you think.

Good luck xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes I had Covid in October. The hair loss started Instantly and lasted for about 8 weeks , and slowed down. I’ve bought some better shampoo / conditioner now and also collagen tablets . I’ve loads of baby hairs growing so it’s coming back x

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By *dysseusukMan
over a year ago

Chelmsford

all viruses can cause temporary hair loss, but it's actually hair shedding, which is a natural process except virus can cause more hair shedding than usual, which results in temporary thinning, as natural hair growth can't keep up. After a while it tends to stop and your hair will start to thicken again, so hopefully it won't be something you have to live with, but might be good to check in with the GP anyway.

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By *isces WomanWoman
over a year ago

West London

I've had a bout of telegens effluvium. Hair shedding due to stress, medication, surgery, shock, post viral etc. I had asyptomatic COVID but doubled with brain surgery due to a brain cyst on Oct 6 last year. About 2 weeks post op my hair was shedding in handfulls.

Shedding has recently stopped and baby hair coming through. TE is usually temporary. Nevertheless extremely worrying.

Hope this helps.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I lost a lot of hair a few years ago due to stress and anxiety caused by an assault.

It was very hard to see, and made me feel even worse.

I took Biotin ,and it helped.

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By *heif6999Man
over a year ago

malton

Don’t let it knock your confidence and if worst case Came women with shaved hair look amazing!!

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London

I've had a conversation with my hairdresser about wigs, in case my hair doesn't stop falling out.

It got thinner after my 2nd child, and other things have added to it.

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By *ad NannaWoman
over a year ago

East London


"Don’t let it knock your confidence and if worst case Came women with shaved hair look amazing!!"

What if the top is totally bald?

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool

My hair thinned in the first lockdown. That was stress related though. Working in healthcare in a pandemic isn't fun! It's growing back now but it's not a nice thing to experience so you have my sympathy.

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By *amish SMan
over a year ago

Eastleigh


"Any fabulous ladies out there who’ve had covid suffered with hair loss???

Mines thinned on the top and around the sides.

Don’t know if it’s due to age, stress or covid but I’ve googled it and it is common after a virus, obviously could be due to the other also.

Any one else experienced the same?

TIA "

Yes, colleague at work, quite common apparently.

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By *heif6999Man
over a year ago

malton


"Don’t let it knock your confidence and if worst case Came women with shaved hair look amazing!!

What if the top is totally bald? "

I’d ask if we could shave the rest

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Mine has thinned, especially on the top due to underactive thyroid and after I had my son. I feel conscious about it but everyone else seems not to notice. Like Red above, I cut my hair short and found a style that covers the thinnest bits.

Having COVID in March/April 2020 or the vaccines doesn't seem to have changed anything - my hair was already thin.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Not due to COVID but it is a sign of an under active thyroid, do you have any other symptoms?

I’ve had all the tests that’s normally done for hair loss and all coming back absolutely fine.

Been told because my dad lost his hair it’s genetic. I’m not convinced.

It’s super thin, to a point I can see my scalp.

Suppose I’ve just got to live with it.

It’s something which is knocking my confidence. "

Mine is genetic and i noticed it from about age 40. I never had thick hair but thinning to the point of seeing scalp is tough on the confidence alright. No fringe to conceal the wrinkles either

I tried loads of things, to no avail so now I accessorise, with earrings, scarves, hats and wigs sometimes to make up for the absense of any 'crowning glory'.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West

Also genetic baldness is a thing, so it's possible for women to lose hair on the basis of a genetic predisposition.

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By *imi_RougeWoman
over a year ago

Portsmouth

Could be folate deficiency too, taking methyl folate or folic acid helps with hair growth.

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By *ooangel8181 OP   Woman
over a year ago

notts

Thank you so much everyone for your advise, support and responses.

It’s just bloody awful.

But hey hoooo. A slappy belly and a head to slap

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By *LIRTWITHUSCouple
over a year ago

Chester

The change, peri meno etc, top up hormones ie progesterone cream

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By *layPrincessDaddyBearCouple
over a year ago

Bracknell

Hey, I’ve sent you a message. Hopefully I’ll hear back I’d love to help xxx kazz

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By *irlwithcurves40Woman
over a year ago

Essex

I've not long had covid and noticed more coming out, asked a few people I know who've had it lately and none of them have suffered so thought it odd, glad I'm not the only one! My hair was thin beforehand too, maybe relevant.

Hope it doesn't last long for either of us. X

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