The Truth about Stress and Hair Loss
December 05, 2008 @ 02:25 PM — by Dr. Leonard
Many Americans are stressed due to the tough economic climate, and recently some of my patients have attributed their thinning hair to stress. While I always listen to my patients' concerns, I typically tell them that stress is not the cause of their hair loss and explain what can be done to diagnose and properly treat the problem. The truth is that stress really does not cause hair loss except in very few cases. Unfortunately, many physicians perpetuate this misinformation to their patients as well. I explain that the most common reason for hair loss is by far genetics.
Nearly all cases of hair loss in men and women are caused by androgenetic alopecia, otherwise know as male or female pattern baldness. This genetic and progressive condition will continue to get worse if left untreated.
Stress, however, can be one of the many causes of temporary hair loss, called telogen effluvium (TE). TE normally occurs after a period of excessive physical or emotional stress, like that associate