Hair loss affects over 80 million people in the US and nearly 8 million in the UK, according to data from the American Academy of Dermatology and NHS. As a vital part of the integumentary system, healthy hair signals overall well-being. Unfortunately, many people detect abnormal hair shedding only after significant loss occurs, making timely intervention difficult. Understanding the underlying causes and recognizing early warning signs are essential in addressing the emotional and physical challenges posed by sudden, excessive hair fall.
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18. Postpartum Hair Loss Postpartum hair loss, also known as postpartum telogen effluvium, is a common and temporary phenomenon experienced by many new mothers. During pregnancy,…