What can you do if you’re experiencing stress and anxiety-induced hair loss?
If you are under pressure and feeling anxious, hair loss won’t suddenly occur, and it won’t be the only symptom. In most cases, hair loss caused by stress and/or anxiety only occurs when the symptoms are particularly severe or have been present for a long time.
It’s therefore a good idea to treat anxiety straight away. This gives you a better chance of it responding to treatment straight away and less chance of developing symptoms such as hair loss.
Hair loss restoration treatments like hair transplants aren’t effective for people who have lost hair as a result of anxiety. Instead, the underlying cause needs to be addressed.
Treating anxiety is difficult, but there are steps you can take, such as:
- Visiting your GP — they can discuss your symptoms and refer you to a specialist
- CBT therapy — cognitive behavioural therapy is proven to be effective at managing anxiety [5]
- Taking care of your body — getting regular exercise and eating well can improve symptoms of anxiety.