Why does hair fall out more in summer?: everything you need to know about telogen effluvium
dermatologists They warn that in recent weeks there has been an increase in the number of patients coming to them for consultations due to increased hair loss, especially after showering or combing their hair. telogen effluvium, which is nothing more than a seasonal drop. A healthy person can lose between 80 and 100 hairs a day and this is not a cause for concern, but currently this number can be as high as 400. If this happens, there is no reason to sound the alarm, as explained in EL PERIÓDICO DE SPAIN by Dr. Sergio Vagno, coordinator of the trichology group of the Spanish Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, “in summer and autumn this is normal, but the hair is restored without problems.”
Telogen effluvium will begin 3-4 months after the trigger appears, which can be very varied; from a situation of stress, pregnancy, illness, burn, starting or stopping taking a drug or exposure to the sun. Losing hair is pushed up by growing hair, so there is no risk of permanent loss (unless we have another concurrent condition).
Although the main reason is simply hair cyclewhich is divided into three phases: anagen or growth phase, the root cells are active and new hair is formed, the transition period or catagen phase, growth stops and the follicle changes shape. While telogen or resting phase is the stage in which the follicle rests and the hair begins to fall out. Once this last phase is completed, the cycle begins again.
When should we see a doctor?
While there is no need to panic if you experience increased hair loss in the fall, if in doubt, you should consult a dermatologist who can determine if you are experiencing hair loss in the fall. normal or pathological fall“If your hair starts to thin, become finer and weaker, or if the hair loss continues for a long time, it’s best to see a professional,” says Vanjo. Warning signs include hair loss on your eyebrows or eyelashes, round bald spots on different parts of your scalp, itching in areas where less hair is visible, and redness or inflammation around the area of hair loss. follicles.
At the moment, there is no curebecause it is a self-solving table. When a hair falls out, it is because another hair grows underneath and pushes it out. That is why one of the most important parts of treatment is the correct diagnosis. Treatments are aimed at combating reversible causes, but especially at accelerating hair regeneration and ensuring the best quality of new hair.