Acute telogen effluvium: A post-COVID-19 sequela

M. Shendre, Sanjay Thejaswi, Chanabasappa Mendagudli, V. Nair, Supriya Rajesh
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Background: Telogen effluvium (TE) is characterized by an abrupt onset of diffuse and self-limited shedding of normal club hairs, usually seen 2–3 months after a triggering event. One of the manifestations of SARS-CoV-2 has been new-onset diffuse hair loss in patients previously infected with it, clinically compatible with TE. Thus, the present study attempts to establish hair loss as one of the sequelae of COVID-19 infection. Objective: The objective of the study was to find out the presence of hair loss in COVID-19 infection-recovered patients during the second wave of the pandemic. Materials and Methods: Google Forms was prepared with relevant questions regarding COVID-19 infection, the presence of hair loss, and aggravating and relieving factors, if any. These forms were distributed to 114 COVID-19-positive patients above 18 years of age who were diagnosed with COVID-19 infection during the second wave, and the data were collected and analyzed. Results: Out of 114 participants, majority were female. 83.8% of the participants had significant viremia symptoms. Seventy-two percent of the patients complained of hair loss. Among them, 66.7% of the patients noticed worsening hair loss after 3 weeks of COVID-19 infection, 21.7% noticed within 2–3 weeks of infection, and the remaining 11.7% noticed the same within a week of infection. 50.1% of the patients had associated stress and 12.3% had comorbidities. Conclusion: The onset of TE after COVID-19 further impairs the quality of life of patients despite recovery from the primary illness. Identifying COVID-19 infection as a potential cause of hair loss will help in educating the patients about the transient nature of the condition.
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急性休止期排尿:covid -19后后遗症
背景:休止期脱发(TE)的特征是正常毛发突然出现弥漫性和自限性脱落,通常在触发事件后2-3个月出现。SARS-CoV-2的表现之一是既往感染的患者新发弥漫性脱发,临床与TE相符。因此,本研究试图确定脱发是COVID-19感染的后遗症之一。目的:本研究的目的是了解在第二波大流行期间COVID-19感染康复患者中是否存在脱发。材料和方法:准备谷歌表格,填写COVID-19感染、是否存在脱发、是否有加重和缓解因素等相关问题。将这些表格分发给114名在第二波疫情中被诊断为COVID-19感染的18岁以上的COVID-19阳性患者,收集数据并进行分析。结果:114名参与者中,女性居多。83.8%的参与者有明显的病毒血症症状。72%的患者抱怨脱发。其中,66.7%的患者在感染3周后出现脱发加重,21.7%的患者在感染2-3周内出现脱发加重,其余11.7%的患者在感染1周内出现脱发加重。50.1%的患者有相关压力,12.3%有合并症。结论:新冠肺炎后TE的发生进一步损害了患者的生活质量,尽管患者的原发疾病已经康复。将COVID-19感染确定为脱发的潜在原因将有助于教育患者了解这种疾病的短暂性。
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