Telegene efluvium post-COVID
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DOI: | 10.33448/rsd-v11i8.30452 |
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Resumo: | Introduction: Hair has a vast importance in appearance and self-esteem, telogen effluvium increases hair loss, from 100 to 400 hairs/day, and may be associated with COVID-19, because of medications, emotional stress and alteration of the hair cycle because of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Objective: Literature review on the relationship of telogen effluvium post COVID-19. As well as associating the relationship of symptoms, it has the relationship with hair loss. Method: For the development of the following integrative review, the following databases were used: VHL, PubMed. The inclusion criteria were: articles with full text available for reading, published in English, Portuguese or Spanish. Result: The articles found had several opinions not finding the exact cause of which the virus induces hair loss, which may be related to the medication, emotional stress, symptoms of the disease itself such as high fever. Even the virus not distinguishing sex is more reported in women. Conclusion: Since the exact cause of telogen effluvium after COVID-19 is not known, there is no specific treatment for the cases and should follow the same guidelines already existing for telogen effluvium in dermatology. |
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Telegene efluvium post-COVIDEfluvio telegénico post-COVIDEflúvio telogeno pós-COVIDTelogen effluviumCOVID-19Loss of hairHealth teaching.Efluvio telógenoCOVID-19Caída de cabelloEnseñanza en salud.Eflúvio telógenoCOVID-19Queda de cabeloEnsino em saúde.Introduction: Hair has a vast importance in appearance and self-esteem, telogen effluvium increases hair loss, from 100 to 400 hairs/day, and may be associated with COVID-19, because of medications, emotional stress and alteration of the hair cycle because of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Objective: Literature review on the relationship of telogen effluvium post COVID-19. As well as associating the relationship of symptoms, it has the relationship with hair loss. Method: For the development of the following integrative review, the following databases were used: VHL, PubMed. The inclusion criteria were: articles with full text available for reading, published in English, Portuguese or Spanish. Result: The articles found had several opinions not finding the exact cause of which the virus induces hair loss, which may be related to the medication, emotional stress, symptoms of the disease itself such as high fever. Even the virus not distinguishing sex is more reported in women. Conclusion: Since the exact cause of telogen effluvium after COVID-19 is not known, there is no specific treatment for the cases and should follow the same guidelines already existing for telogen effluvium in dermatology.Introducción: El cabello tiene una gran importancia en la apariencia y autoestima, el efluvio telógeno aumenta la caída del cabello, de 100 a 400 cabellos/día, y puede estar asociado al COVID-19, por medicamentos, estrés emocional y alteración del ciclo capilar por del virus SARS-CoV-2. Objetivo: Revisión de la literatura sobre la relación del efluvio telógeno post COVID-19. Además de asociar la relación de síntomas, tiene la relación con la caída del cabello. Método: Para el desarrollo de la siguiente revisión integradora se utilizaron las siguientes bases de datos: BVS, PubMed. Los criterios de inclusión fueron: artículos con texto completo disponible para lectura, publicados en inglés, portugués o español. Resultado: Los artículos encontrados tenían varias opiniones al no encontrar la causa exacta por la cual el virus induce la caída del cabello, lo que puede estar relacionado con la medicación, estrés emocional, síntomas propios de la enfermedad como fiebre alta. Incluso el virus que no distingue sexo se reporta más en mujeres. Conclusión: Dado que no se conoce la causa exacta del efluvio telógeno posterior a la COVID-19, no existe un tratamiento específico para los casos y se deben seguir las mismas pautas ya existentes para el efluvio telógeno en dermatología.Introdução: O cabelo possui uma vasta importância na aparência e autoestima, o eflúvio telógeno aumenta a queda, de 100 a 400 fios/ dia, podendo associado a COVID-19, por causa dos medicamentos, estresse emocional e alteração do ciclo capilar por causa do vírus SARS-CoV-2. Objetivo: Revisão de literatura sobre a relação do Eflúvio telógeno pós COVID-19. Assim como associar a relação dos sintomas tem a relação com a queda de cabelo. Método: Para o desenvolvimento da seguinte revisão integrativa foram utilizadas as seguintes bases de dados: BVS, PubMed. Os critérios de inclusão foram: artigos com texto completo disponível para leitura, publicados em inglês, português ou espanhol. Resultado: Os artigos encontrados tiveram várias opiniões não achando a causa exatas do qual o vírus induz a queda de cabelo, podendo ser relacionado ao medicamento, estresse emocional, sintomas da própria doença como febre alta. Mesmo o vírus não distinguindo sexo é mais relatado em mulheres. Conclusão: Que não se sabe a causa exata do eflúvio telógeno pós COVID-19, não existe um tratamento específico para os casos devendo seguir as mesmas orientações já existentes para o eflúvio telógeno em dermatologia.Research, Society and Development2022-06-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3045210.33448/rsd-v11i8.30452Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 8; e7611830452Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 8; e7611830452Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 8; e76118304522525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/30452/26285Copyright (c) 2022 Mayara Gabrielle Miranda Almeida ; Carla Beatriz Miranda Almeida; Tiberio Cesar Lima de Vasconceloshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlmeida , Mayara Gabrielle Miranda Almeida, Carla Beatriz Miranda Vasconcelos, Tiberio Cesar Lima de2022-07-01T13:34:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/30452Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:12.016557Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Telegene efluvium post-COVID Efluvio telegénico post-COVID Eflúvio telogeno pós-COVID |
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Telegene efluvium post-COVID |
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Telegene efluvium post-COVID Telegene efluvium post-COVID Almeida , Mayara Gabrielle Miranda Telogen effluvium COVID-19 Loss of hair Health teaching. Efluvio telógeno COVID-19 Caída de cabello Enseñanza en salud. Eflúvio telógeno COVID-19 Queda de cabelo Ensino em saúde. Almeida , Mayara Gabrielle Miranda Telogen effluvium COVID-19 Loss of hair Health teaching. Efluvio telógeno COVID-19 Caída de cabello Enseñanza en salud. Eflúvio telógeno COVID-19 Queda de cabelo Ensino em saúde. |
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Telegene efluvium post-COVID |
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Telegene efluvium post-COVID |
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Telegene efluvium post-COVID Telegene efluvium post-COVID |
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Telegene efluvium post-COVID Telegene efluvium post-COVID |
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Telegene efluvium post-COVID |
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Almeida , Mayara Gabrielle Miranda |
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Almeida , Mayara Gabrielle Miranda Almeida , Mayara Gabrielle Miranda Almeida, Carla Beatriz Miranda Vasconcelos, Tiberio Cesar Lima de Almeida, Carla Beatriz Miranda Vasconcelos, Tiberio Cesar Lima de |
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Almeida, Carla Beatriz Miranda Vasconcelos, Tiberio Cesar Lima de |
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Almeida , Mayara Gabrielle Miranda Almeida, Carla Beatriz Miranda Vasconcelos, Tiberio Cesar Lima de |
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Telogen effluvium COVID-19 Loss of hair Health teaching. Efluvio telógeno COVID-19 Caída de cabello Enseñanza en salud. Eflúvio telógeno COVID-19 Queda de cabelo Ensino em saúde. |
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Telogen effluvium COVID-19 Loss of hair Health teaching. Efluvio telógeno COVID-19 Caída de cabello Enseñanza en salud. Eflúvio telógeno COVID-19 Queda de cabelo Ensino em saúde. |
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Introduction: Hair has a vast importance in appearance and self-esteem, telogen effluvium increases hair loss, from 100 to 400 hairs/day, and may be associated with COVID-19, because of medications, emotional stress and alteration of the hair cycle because of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Objective: Literature review on the relationship of telogen effluvium post COVID-19. As well as associating the relationship of symptoms, it has the relationship with hair loss. Method: For the development of the following integrative review, the following databases were used: VHL, PubMed. The inclusion criteria were: articles with full text available for reading, published in English, Portuguese or Spanish. Result: The articles found had several opinions not finding the exact cause of which the virus induces hair loss, which may be related to the medication, emotional stress, symptoms of the disease itself such as high fever. Even the virus not distinguishing sex is more reported in women. Conclusion: Since the exact cause of telogen effluvium after COVID-19 is not known, there is no specific treatment for the cases and should follow the same guidelines already existing for telogen effluvium in dermatology. |
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