Can hair loss be considered one of the consequences of COVID-19?

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Autor(a) principal: Natário, Juliana Amorim Alfaix
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Oliveira , Laís Regina, Queiroz , Caio Caetano de, Paula, Maria Vitória Maluf, Moreira, Carla Beatriz Giopato, Menezes , Laura Gualberto, Martin, Maria Fernanda Okuyama, Guareschi , Nikelly, Silva , Fernanda Moreno da, Lima , Diana Gonçalves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24935
Resumo: COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and is capable of affecting different people in different ways. Despite its well-known symptoms and causative agents, its deleterious effects are still considered a mystery, both in terms of its causes and its duration. One of the effects that have caught the attention of scientists is hair loss. The main objective of this work is based on investigating and understanding the relationship between hair loss and a COVID-19, as well as on the most suitable processes for this. In order to achieve the objective, an integrative qualitative and descriptive review was applied, considering the search terms ("COVID-19" [DeCS]) OR ("coronavirus" [DeCS]) AND ("hair loss" ”[DeCS]) on the Publish or Perish platform. The research was carried out on December 8, 2021 and used as bases: Google scholar, PubMed, and Lilacs. Although there is no scientific evidence of a direct relationship between COVID-19 and hair loss, studies demonstrate the existence of an indirect relationship. Symptoms of COVID-19, such as fever and stress (among other psychosocial changes) are considered to enhance the fall, as well as responses to medications used to cure COVID-19. Regarding the treatment, although there are some studies on some medications that are more effective than others, the best option is to seek a specialist, so that the treatment can be assertive and individual.
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spelling Can hair loss be considered one of the consequences of COVID-19?¿Se puede considerar la caída del cabello una de las consecuencias del COVID-19?A queda capilar pode ser considerada uma das consequências da COVID-19?Queda de CabeloCoronavírusEflúvio Telógeno.Caída del cabelloCoronavirusEfluvio telógeno.Hair LossCoronavirusesTelogen effluvium.COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and is capable of affecting different people in different ways. Despite its well-known symptoms and causative agents, its deleterious effects are still considered a mystery, both in terms of its causes and its duration. One of the effects that have caught the attention of scientists is hair loss. The main objective of this work is based on investigating and understanding the relationship between hair loss and a COVID-19, as well as on the most suitable processes for this. In order to achieve the objective, an integrative qualitative and descriptive review was applied, considering the search terms ("COVID-19" [DeCS]) OR ("coronavirus" [DeCS]) AND ("hair loss" ”[DeCS]) on the Publish or Perish platform. The research was carried out on December 8, 2021 and used as bases: Google scholar, PubMed, and Lilacs. Although there is no scientific evidence of a direct relationship between COVID-19 and hair loss, studies demonstrate the existence of an indirect relationship. Symptoms of COVID-19, such as fever and stress (among other psychosocial changes) are considered to enhance the fall, as well as responses to medications used to cure COVID-19. Regarding the treatment, although there are some studies on some medications that are more effective than others, the best option is to seek a specialist, so that the treatment can be assertive and individual.COVID-19 es una enfermedad infecciosa causada por el coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 y es capaz de afectar a diferentes personas de diferentes formas. A pesar de sus conocidos síntomas y agentes causales, sus efectos deletéreos todavía se consideran un misterio, tanto en términos de sus causas como de su duración. Uno de los efectos que ha llamado la atención de los científicos es la caída del cabello. El principal objetivo de este trabajo se basa en investigar y comprender la relación entre la caída del cabello y un COVID-19, así como en los procesos más adecuados para ello. Para lograr el objetivo se aplicó una revisión integrativa cualitativa y descriptiva, considerando los términos de búsqueda ("COVID-19" [DeCS]) O ("coronavirus" [DeCS]) Y ("caída del cabello" ”[DeCS]) en la plataforma Publish or Perish. La investigación se realizó el 8 de diciembre de 2021 y se utilizó como base: Google Scholar, PubMed y Lilacs. Aunque no existe evidencia científica de una relación directa entre COVID-19 y la caída del cabello, los estudios demuestran la existencia de una relación indirecta. Se considera que los síntomas del COVID-19, como la fiebre y el estrés (entre otros cambios psicosociales) mejoran la caída, así como las respuestas a los medicamentos utilizados para curar el COVID-19. En cuanto al tratamiento, aunque existen algunos estudios sobre algunos medicamentos que son más efectivos que otros, la mejor opción es buscar a un especialista, para que el tratamiento pueda ser positivo e individualizado.A COVID-19 é uma doença infecciosa causada pelo coronavírus SARS-CoV-2 e é capaz de afetar diferentes pessoas de diferentes formas. Apesar de seus sintomas e seus agentes causadores serem bem conhecidos, seus efeitos deletérios são ainda, considerados um mistério, tanto com relação às suas extensões, quanto com relação a sua duração. Um dos efeitos que têm chamado bastante a atenção dos cientistas é a queda capilar. O objetivo principal deste trabalho pauta-se em investigar e entender a relação entre a queda de cabelo e a COVID-19, bem como sobre os tratamentos mais adequados para tal. Para que o objetivo fosse atingido, uma revisão integrativa do tipo qualitativa e descritiva foi aplicada, considerando-se os termos de busca ("COVID-19" [DeCS]) OR (“coronavírus” [DeCS]) AND (“queda de cabelo” [DeCS]) na plataforma Publish or Perish. A pesquisa foi realizada no dia 08 de dezembro de 2021 e utilizou as bases: Google scholar, PubMed, e Lilacs. Embora não haja evidências científicas da relação direta entre a COVID-19 e a queda capilar, estudos demontram a existência de uma relação indireta. Sintomas da COVID-19 como por exemplo: febre e estresse (entre outras alterações psicossociais) são considerados potencializadores da queda, bem como as respostas aos medicamentos utilizados para a cura da COVID-19. Com relação ao tratamento, ainda que existam alguns estudos acerca de alguns medicamentos que apresentam-se mais efetivos que outros, o mais indicado é que se busque um especialista, para que o tratamento seja assertivo e individual.Research, Society and Development2022-01-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2493510.33448/rsd-v11i1.24935Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e11911124935Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e11911124935Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e119111249352525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24935/21731Copyright (c) 2022 Juliana Amorim Alfaix Natário; Laís Regina Oliveira ; Caio Caetano de Queiroz ; Maria Vitória Maluf Paula; Carla Beatriz Giopato Moreira; Laura Gualberto Menezes ; Maria Fernanda Okuyama Martin; Nikelly Guareschi ; Fernanda Moreno da Silva ; Diana Gonçalves Lima https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNatário, Juliana Amorim Alfaix Oliveira , Laís Regina Queiroz , Caio Caetano de Paula, Maria Vitória Maluf Moreira, Carla Beatriz Giopato Menezes , Laura Gualberto Martin, Maria Fernanda Okuyama Guareschi , NikellySilva , Fernanda Moreno da Lima , Diana Gonçalves 2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24935Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:20.884683Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Can hair loss be considered one of the consequences of COVID-19?
¿Se puede considerar la caída del cabello una de las consecuencias del COVID-19?
A queda capilar pode ser considerada uma das consequências da COVID-19?
title Can hair loss be considered one of the consequences of COVID-19?
spellingShingle Can hair loss be considered one of the consequences of COVID-19?
Natário, Juliana Amorim Alfaix
Queda de Cabelo
Coronavírus
Eflúvio Telógeno.
Caída del cabello
Coronavirus
Efluvio telógeno.
Hair Loss
Coronaviruses
Telogen effluvium.
title_short Can hair loss be considered one of the consequences of COVID-19?
title_full Can hair loss be considered one of the consequences of COVID-19?
title_fullStr Can hair loss be considered one of the consequences of COVID-19?
title_full_unstemmed Can hair loss be considered one of the consequences of COVID-19?
title_sort Can hair loss be considered one of the consequences of COVID-19?
author Natário, Juliana Amorim Alfaix
author_facet Natário, Juliana Amorim Alfaix
Oliveira , Laís Regina
Queiroz , Caio Caetano de
Paula, Maria Vitória Maluf
Moreira, Carla Beatriz Giopato
Menezes , Laura Gualberto
Martin, Maria Fernanda Okuyama
Guareschi , Nikelly
Silva , Fernanda Moreno da
Lima , Diana Gonçalves
author_role author
author2 Oliveira , Laís Regina
Queiroz , Caio Caetano de
Paula, Maria Vitória Maluf
Moreira, Carla Beatriz Giopato
Menezes , Laura Gualberto
Martin, Maria Fernanda Okuyama
Guareschi , Nikelly
Silva , Fernanda Moreno da
Lima , Diana Gonçalves
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Natário, Juliana Amorim Alfaix
Oliveira , Laís Regina
Queiroz , Caio Caetano de
Paula, Maria Vitória Maluf
Moreira, Carla Beatriz Giopato
Menezes , Laura Gualberto
Martin, Maria Fernanda Okuyama
Guareschi , Nikelly
Silva , Fernanda Moreno da
Lima , Diana Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Queda de Cabelo
Coronavírus
Eflúvio Telógeno.
Caída del cabello
Coronavirus
Efluvio telógeno.
Hair Loss
Coronaviruses
Telogen effluvium.
topic Queda de Cabelo
Coronavírus
Eflúvio Telógeno.
Caída del cabello
Coronavirus
Efluvio telógeno.
Hair Loss
Coronaviruses
Telogen effluvium.
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