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Take control of your health Yes, your stress-related telogen effluvium will pass, but be aware hair loss could also be due to autoimmune triggers, genetic disposition, or other malfunctions of the body. This means it pays to have an official diagnosis from a dermatologist who can run tests and diagnose you accordingly. This isn't something you should self-diagnose: while telogen effluvium isn't a serious medical problem, other conditions which cause hair loss could be.
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