Post-Covid hair fall haunts Indians: Doctors decode the long-term shedding crisis
Post-Covid hair loss caused by telogen effluvium, affecting millions in India. Experts explain the role of stress, nutrition and inflammation, who is at risk and how early medical intervention can restore hair and confidence.
Months after recovering from Covid-19, many Indians are confronting an unexpected and deeply distressing after-effect, persistent and excessive hair loss.
Dermatology clinics across the country continue to report a steady stream of patients alarmed by sudden shedding that begins weeks after infection, long after other symptomshave faded.
Doctors say the phenomenon, linked to the body’s stress response, inflammation and nutritional depletion during illness, surged during successive waves of the pandemic and remains one of the most common post- Covid complaints.
Even though post-Covid hair loss is typically reversible, delays in recognising the condition, mixed messaging and mounting anxiety have convinced many patients that the damage is permanent, bringing focus to how stress, poor nutrition and systemic inflammation disrupt the body’s natural hair growth cycle.