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Telogen Effluvium

telogen effluviumIntroduction

Effluvium is a type of generalized fall and we could tell pretty nutshell Rooting when we say that there has been a drop by say effluvium hair loss is a fairly general (losing about 80% of hair), in a short period time and without following any regular pattern (for example there is the typical entry-top pattern that exists in AGA).

Although it may seem a very traumatic alopecia type by its characteristics has the advantage that the hair falling is recovered in more than 90% in most cases spontaneously (or rather when they cease the causes that led).

We can say that the hair is one of the following phases of growth: anagen, catagen and telogen. Generally only about 10-15% of hair found in catagen or telogen phase). Read the rest of this entry »