Dermatology Practical & Conceptual (Oct 2023)

A Cross-Sectional Study on Post-Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Hair Loss at a Tertiary Care Hospital

  • Dhaarna Wadhwa,
  • Avneet Monga,
  • Neha Kumar,
  • Geeti Khullar,
  • Sanchita Karmakar,
  • Niti Khunger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5826/dpc.1304a263
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4

Abstract

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Background: Severe acute respiratory virus syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was responsible for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. As patients recovered from COVID-19 infection, hair loss was increasingly observed as a distressing symptom. Methods: This was a prospective cross-sectional study of patients with post COVID-19 hair loss between July to December 2021 at a tertiary care centre. Detailed history, clinical examination, trichoscopy and biochemical tests were performed and recorded. COVID-19 disease severity was assessed based on duration of COVID-19 infection and place of management. Results: The study included 120 patients with mean age being 39.6 years. Majority of the patients were females, treated at home and had COVID-19 infection for >2 weeks. Mean visual analog scale (VAS) score for stress was 5.25. Vitamin D deficiency was present in 56.7% and low ferritin in 30% of cases. Mean time of onset of hair loss post COVID-19 was 49 days. Patients mainly presented with diffuse hair loss. Trichodynia was present in 15.8% of cases. The degree of hair loss was severe in 55.8% of the subjects. Positive hair pull test was seen in 65% of patients. Most common trichoscopic features included single hair follicles’ (81.7%) and vellus hair >10% (60%). Conclusions: The mean time of onset of hair loss post COVID-19 infection was less than 2 months. Majority patients had diffuse pattern and severe degree of hair loss. Trichoscopy can aid in unmasking co-existing patterned hair loss in patients presenting clinically with diffuse hair loss.

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