A recent survey asked over 1500 people who had recovered from COVID-19 about their symptoms. While most reported they suffered from fatigue, muscle or body aches and shortness of breath, more than 400 reported experiencing hair loss. A Cleveland Clinic report also claims they’re seeing patients who had COVID-19 two to three months ago and are now experiencing hair loss. This appears to be temporary, caused by a stress to your system. In addition to COVID-19, it can result from surgery, major physical or psychological trauma, and even stress over the pandemic.
Hair loss might be a symptom of COVID-19
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