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300-330 / 1000+ resultsresearch Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Management of Telogen Effluvium
Telogen effluvium is a common, reversible hair loss condition treatable with patient education and sometimes Minoxidil.
research Association Between Iron Deficiency and Telogen Effluvium: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Iron deficiency is linked to a common type of hair loss called telogen effluvium.
research Telogen Effluvium After COVID-19 Infection: A Case Report
COVID-19 infection may cause hair loss a few months after recovery.
research Complementary Strategies to Promote Hair Regrowth in Post-COVID-19 Telogen Effluvium
Effective hair regrowth after COVID-19 involves psychological support, good nutrition, and hair growth treatments.
research Telogen Effluvium Post COVID-19 Infection: A Narrative Review
COVID-19 can cause a type of hair loss that usually starts 3-6 months after the illness, and treatment includes stress reduction and hair care products like Minoxidil.
research Reporting Cases of Telogen Effluvium as a Sequelae of COVID-19 Infection
COVID-19 can cause temporary hair loss, known as Telogen Effluvium, within two months of infection.
research Serum Vitamin D, Ferritin, and TSH in Patients with Telogen Effluvium: A Retrospective Epidemiological Study
Many patients with hair loss had low iron and vitamin D levels, but thyroid issues were not common.
research A Case Report and Literature Review of Delayed Telogen Effluvium After Topical Imiquimod Use in Treating a Cervical High-Grade Squamous Intraepithelial Lesion
Topical imiquimod use for treating a cervical lesion might cause delayed hair loss.
research Red Nail Bands in Conjunction with Telogen Effluvium as a Post-COVID-19 Phenomenon
Red stripes on nails and hair loss may occur after COVID-19.
research Telogen Effluvium: A Non-Scarring, Diffuse Hair Loss Condition
Telogen effluvium is a common, temporary hair loss condition often affecting young women.
research Telogen Effluvium: Diffuse Cyclic Hair Loss in Women
Telogen effluvium is a type of hair loss that happens when stress or illness causes many hairs to enter the resting phase and fall out.
research Telogen Effluvium in Patients Recovering from COVID-19
Hair loss can happen after both mild and severe COVID-19, and areas with more COVID-19 cases may see more hair loss cases.
research COVID-19 Can Exacerbate Pattern Hair Loss and Trigger Telogen Effluvium: The Role of Proteoglycan Replacement Therapy with Nourkrin in Clinical Treatment of COVID-19 Associated Hair Loss
COVID-19 may worsen hair loss, and Nourkrin® could be a safe treatment option, but more research is needed.
research Role of Ferritin, Vitamin D, and Thyroid Dysfunction in Telogen Effluvium Among the Hospital Population in Western Saudi Arabia: A Case-Control Study
Low ferritin, vitamin D deficiency, and thyroid problems may contribute to hair loss in some hospital patients in Western Saudi Arabia.
research Treatment of Post-COVID-19 Telogen Effluvium
Topical Minoxidil is effective for hair loss after COVID-19.
research Atypical Kawasaki Disease Presenting as Telogen Effluvium in an 11-Year-Old Female
An 11-year-old girl with Kawasaki disease experienced hair loss that improved after treatment.
research Bariatric Surgery-Induced Telogen Effluvium (Bar SITE): Case Report and Review of Hair Loss Following Weight Loss Surgery
Hair loss after weight loss surgery can improve over time.
research Hair Growth-Promoting Activity of Citron Seed Oil: Induction of Premature Telogen-To-Anagen Transition of Hair Follicle in C57BL/6 Mouse Models
Citron seed oil may help prevent or treat hair loss by promoting hair growth and increasing hair density.
research Role of Trace Elements (Zinc and Copper) in Diagnosis of Patients with Telogen Effluvium
Low zinc and copper levels may indicate Telogen Effluvium.
research Serum Prolactin Levels in Adult Females with Telogen Effluvium: A Case Control Study
Women with a certain type of hair loss had lower levels of a hormone called prolactin compared to healthy women.
research Telogen Effluvium
Telogen effluvium is a condition that causes temporary hair loss due to stress or shock to the body.
research Head Disorders: Telogen Effluvium
Telogen effluvium causes temporary hair loss, but new hair still grows.
research The Necessity of a Holistic Approach to the Treatment of Telogen Hair Loss Associated with Iron Deficiency in Women
Combining iron supplements with physiotherapy could better treat women's hair loss linked to iron deficiency.
research COVID-19 Can Exacerbate Pattern Hair Loss and Trigger Telogen Effluvium: The Role of Proteoglycan Replacement Therapy with Nourkrin in Clinical Treatment of COVID-19 Associated Hair Loss
COVID-19 may increase hair loss, and Nourkrin® could help treat it.
research The Necessity of a Holistic Approach to the Treatment of Telogen Hair Loss Associated with Iron Deficiency in Women
Iron supplements and physiotherapy together can better treat hair loss in women with iron deficiency.
research Telogen Effluvium: Long-Term COVID-19 Symptom
COVID-19 recovery can lead to temporary hair loss called telogen effluvium.
research Laboratory Testing in Telogen Effluvium
The document concludes that more research is needed to confirm if blood tests for things like iron and vitamin D are helpful for hair loss from Telogen effluvium.
research The Etiological Role of Thyroid Dysfunction and Vitamin Deficiency in Patients with Telogen Effluvium
Thyroid dysfunction, vitamin D and B12 deficiencies, and iron deficiency may be linked to hair loss condition Telogen Effluvium.
research Telogen Effluvium: Potential Causes in Iraq
Low iron and vitamin D3 levels might be major causes of hair loss in Iraqi women.