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Telogen Effluvium coping up techniques

By: alien

Telogen Effluvium is the idea of being under so much stress and pressure that you literally can “pull all your hair out” is closer to reality than you might think. This problem causes due to the distress of a sudden trauma as well. In some cases General Anaesthesia can activate it off. The most common reasons of sudden hair loss in women are anecdotally the trauma of a tricky relationship break up.

Affect of the Disease

The condition called Telogen Effluvium is the sudden hair loss due to a trauma and according to wikipedia, it is “classified by sudden, distribute hair loss caused by an interruption in the normal hair growth cycle. Trauma, such as chemotherapy, childbirth, puberty, major surgery, severe stress, and severe chronic illness is often the result of this interruption. This trauma due to Telogen Effluvium causes large numbers of hair follicles to enter a stage of telogen, or rest, simultaneously. The follicles will enter into the anagen cycle, a stage of growth, after roughly 3 months of the telogen cycle. A new hair is formed beneath the follicle in which old hair will be forced out. This will cause a period of diffuse hair shedding. This can affect people of all ages and this condition is usually self-correcting.

Though, some times this can trigger alopecia. This condition can show clearly itself in many different variations, but what it means for you is that your hair will take much time to grow back due to Telogen Effluvium.

Telogen Effluvium – Initial trauma is stressful

There is clearly no disagreement about the following point, and that is that to have this take place on top of the initial trauma of Telogen Effluvium is reasonably stressful, awkward and without a proper education of what the condition is like, carries a high risk of creating depression. Though there is hope, Women can be prone to take this really badly.

First of all they have survived the strain from Telogen Effluvium. The Second of all the condition is temporary and the hair will grow back. To throw themselves into charity work and other tasks that helped others that were less fortunate than them is one strategy that a number of celebrity sufferers in the United Kingdom adopted. Mo Mowlam is one example that is the late and helped negotiate the Northern Ireland Good Friday agreement, effectively finishing the IRA war with the British, lost all her hair as of chemotherapy she received for her cancer.

The affect of Telogen Effluvium is that Whenever they got fixed in a particularly difficult part of the discussions it is reported that she used her wig to great effect when she would repeatedly lift it to have a scratch, and at one point throw it across the table as “they might as well have that too since they are so set on having everything”.

The details may not be exactly true regarding Telogen Effluvium, it’s hard to know, but the spirit is certainly a good one to emulate. A positive self-image can be difficult to maintain, but if you have confidence in your self and your personality then you will be fine as people generally like you for who you are and not for your hair.


Alien writes for Male baldness . He also writes for hair care and skin care tips

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