A company specializing in web data revealed that the rate of "Google" questioning about hair loss has increased during the time of Corona.

What is the relationship between the virus and this phenomenon?

How can you maintain the health of your hair and restore falling out of it?

What are the most prominent health consequences that may accompany "long covid"?

The company "Spate", which specializes in data on the Internet, stated that the search rate for "hair loss" has increased on Google searches by 8% during the past 12 months.

Although the company relied on data from the United States, this phenomenon appears to be global, as the Deutsche Welle website quoted the magazine "GQ", which deals with men.

One of the possible reasons for this increase may be the Corona pandemic, but how?

The explanation may be in the effects of the pandemic on human health, even those who have not been infected with the virus.

One of the forms of temporary hair loss results from increased stress, fever and other diseases, and in many cases the result (hair loss) will disappear when the cause is removed, but leaving it without treatment may lead to chronic problems.

It is proven that the pandemic led to a lack of movement and changed food and drink habits, which affected the health of hair.

On the other hand, those infected with the virus suffered from hair loss due to the consequences of the infection.

Such as psychological stress and infections caused by the virus.

What is the solution?

Here are some tips that help maintain and restore the health of your hair in the time of the Corona pandemic:

  • Healthy nutrition.

  • Use the appropriate shampoo.

  • Increase the movement.

  • Reducing sugar.

  • Reducing stress and relieving it always.

  • Ultimately, it may be helpful to see a dermatologist for any further treatment steps.

  • Health consequences may accompany "long-term Covid"

    Last month, European health experts said that thousands of Covid-19 patients were suffering from severe and debilitating symptoms that last for months after their first episode of the disease, leading to major social, health and economic consequences.

    The experts added when they issued a WHO-led advisory report on the case, which is often referred to as "long-term COVID-19" or "post-Covid syndrome";

    About one in 10 people with the disease feel fatigued 12 weeks after their infection, and many suffer from symptoms that last for much longer than this.

    "It's a condition that can be very debilitating," said Martin McKee, a professor at the European Observatory of Health Systems and Policies, who led the report. And many other symptoms. "

    The WHO Regional Director for Europe, Hans Kluge, said that having a "long-term covid" could have "serious social, economic, health and occupational consequences."

    He said, "We must listen to those suffering from post-Covid symptoms if we want to understand the long-term consequences of Covid-19 and recover from it ... This is a clear priority for the World Health Organization, and it should be the same for every health authority."