Hair loss!: New long-term corona consequences discovered

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Researchers found that those suffering from Corona have a greater risk of hair loss.
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Anyone who becomes ill with Corona usually suffers from a runny nose, coughing and fever. Recent studies show that the infection can also lead to long-term consequences. These include sleep disorders, intestinal diseases and even circular hair loss. The number of reports of patients with alopecia is increasing.

Circular hair loss is an autoimmune disease. Triggers can be viruses, vaccinations and psychological stress. “There are a growing number of reports of the onset, exacerbation, and recurrence of alopecia after COVID-19,” says a report in the journal Jama Dermatology. South Korean researchers examined data from 260,000 Covid-infected people and 260,000 uninfected people. The result: Anyone who suffers from Covid has a six times greater risk of hair loss. And the risk of alopecia was also significantly increased.

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According to the study, 43.19 patients per 10,000 people suffered from circular hair loss. In uninfected people, there were statistics of circular hair loss after Covid-19 infection,” the researchers said. Age and gender don’t matter. Men and women over 20 years of age were equally affected.

Corona or pandemic stress?

“However, there is little evidence of a link between Covid-19 and alopecia,” the study says. For example, it is not possible to determine whether the hair loss was caused by the infection or by the general psychological stress caused by the pandemic.

But in some cases there is only temporary hair loss. The “New York Times” writes about increased “telogen effluvium”. This is sudden hair loss that disappears again. “Researchers have found that people with a history of Covid-19 infection are four times more likely to experience hair loss than people who were not infected,” the article said.

Long-term consequences can include dementia and heart problems

Not much is yet known about the long-term consequences of corona infections. A study published in The Lancet in 2022 examined the effects on the brain. More than 1.2 million cases have been investigated. The conclusion: The risk of neurological and psychiatric diseases such as dementia is increased up to two years after Corona. In the first six months, the risk of dementia increases by 33 percent.

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In the publication, scientists also warned of an increased risk of heart attack, cardiac arrhythmias, heart failure or sudden cardiac death – at least one year after the disease.

Source: Blick

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