How is Telogen Effluvium Diagnosed?
Telogen Effluvium is usually diagnosed by a dermatologist through a physical examination and patient history. The doctor will inquire about the prevalence and pattern of hair loss and may order additional tests such as blood tests, a hair pull test or a scalp biopsy to determine the cause of the hair loss. Factors such as recent stress, illness, hormonal changes or medication will also be assessed. Based on this information, a diagnosis of Telogen Effluvium can be made.
What are Telogen Effluvium Treatment Methods?
Treating the Underlying Cause: Treatments such as stress management, correction of hormonal imbalances, correction of nutritional deficiencies or regulation of medication use are applied.
Hair Care and Gentle Treatments: It is recommended to wash and comb the hair gently and avoid heat and chemical treatments.
Nutrition Support: Vitamin and mineral supplements that support hair health, especially iron, zinc, biotin and vitamin D, are increased.
Medical Treatment: Topical or oral medications that support hair growth recommended by the doctor can be used.
Stress Management: Yoga, meditation, exercise and other stress-reducing techniques can be applied.
Professional Treatment Methods: Low-level laser therapy or other hair loss treatments recommended by the doctor can be applied.