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6. Why is my hair falling out after illness?

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If you’ve suffered hair loss after an acute illness or stressful situation, you’ll know that the rate in which your hair falls out can be alarming. This phenomenon is called Telogen Effluvium or TE.

In this episode of the Hair Loss in Women podcast Bambi talks to a woman who has recently recovered from a bout of TE after a serious illness.

You’ll also hear exactly why illness and other stressful events can result in hair loss and what to do about it.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • What Telogen Effluvium is
  • How long you’ll likely have to wait for your hair to grow back if you have a bout of TE
  • Why it’s still a good idea to search for an underlying cause if you have TE

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Like what you heard and want to share the podcast with other women in your life? Send them this link: https://www.boostnblend.com/pages/hair-loss-in-women-podcast

FIND OUT MORE:

If you’d like to find out more about Boost n Blend head to the Australian website, US website, UK website.

Find us on social media at Facebook or Instagram.

DISCLAIMER:

While Bambi is a former registered nurse with extensive knowledge on hair loss in women, she is not a medical doctor.

All information shared in this podcast is of a general nature.

Please see your GP or other medical professional for specific advice related to your circumstances.

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If you’ve suffered hair loss after an acute illness or stressful situation, you’ll know that the rate in which your hair falls out can be alarming. This phenomenon is called Telogen Effluvium or TE.

In this episode of the Hair Loss in Women podcast Bambi talks to a woman who has recently recovered from a bout of TE after a serious illness.

You’ll also hear exactly why illness and other stressful events can result in hair loss and what to do about it.

In this episode you’ll learn:

  • What Telogen Effluvium is
  • How long you’ll likely have to wait for your hair to grow back if you have a bout of TE
  • Why it’s still a good idea to search for an underlying cause if you have TE

SHARE THE PODCAST:

Like what you heard and want to share the podcast with other women in your life? Send them this link: https://www.boostnblend.com/pages/hair-loss-in-women-podcast

FIND OUT MORE:

If you’d like to find out more about Boost n Blend head to the Australian website, US website, UK website.

Find us on social media at Facebook or Instagram.

DISCLAIMER:

While Bambi is a former registered nurse with extensive knowledge on hair loss in women, she is not a medical doctor.

All information shared in this podcast is of a general nature.

Please see your GP or other medical professional for specific advice related to your circumstances.

  continue reading

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