Ever notice more hair on your pillow or in the shower during stressful times? You’re not imagining it. Stress can quietly impact your body in many ways, and your hair is often one of the first places it shows. While occasional hair fall is normal, prolonged stress can disrupt the natural hair cycle and lead to noticeable thinning.
Your hair grows in cycles, growth, rest, and shedding. When you’re under stress, your body releases hormones like cortisol, which can push more hair follicles into the shedding phase. This condition is commonly known as telogen effluvium, where hair falls out more than usual after a stressful event.
Stress can affect your hair in several ways:
The good news is that stress-related hair fall is often temporary and manageable with the right approach. Professionals may recommend treatments such as:
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Addressing stress-related hair fall requires a holistic approach. Here are a few important things to keep in mind:
Yes, in most cases, stress-related hair fall is temporary, and hair can regrow once the underlying stress is managed.
Hair shedding may last for a few weeks to months, but normal growth usually resumes once stress levels are reduced.
Treatments like PRP therapy, scalp therapies, and proper nutrition are commonly recommended to support hair regrowth and improve hair health.