Telogen Effluvium: Scalp Hair Loss Condition Characterized by Excessive Shedding

    February 2020 in “ Definitions
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    TLDR Telogen Effluvium is a condition where more hair than usual falls out after stress or fever.
    The document from February 2, 2020, defined Telogen Effluvium as a scalp hair loss condition characterized by excessive shedding of hair in the resting phase of growth. This condition typically occurs following a fever or major body stress. The source of this definition was the National Cancer Institute.
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