Dr. Sharmistha Das, MBBS, DVD, Dermatologist, Ex-Incharge of Durgapur Sub Divisional Hospital, Dermatology, Leprology, STD Clinic at Present Dermatology Practitioner
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused around 50 million confirmed cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and roughly 1.230 million deaths to date throughout the world. The elevated prevalence and escalated rate of COVID-19 morbidity and mortality have given rise to a global health emergency.
COVID-19 and Alopecia Prevalence
The prevalence of AGA in males and females was 79% and 42%, respectively. In a similar age-matched population of males the frequency of AGA was 31%–53%, while the maximum prevalence of AGA in a female population over the age of 70 was 38%. The outcomes revealed a considerable proportion of AGA in patients admitted with COVID-19.
Association of COVID-19 to Alopecia
The COVID-19 pandemic is associated with stressors; those who were infected with the virus were under immense psychosocial and physiologic stress. Moreover, the body responds to SARS-CoV-2 infection by creating a pro-inflammatory state, which leads to tissue damage and other sequelae. Pro-inflammatory cytokines are released and anticoagulation mechanisms are impaired, which may provoke hair loss via the systemic inflammatory response and/or microthrombi in the hair follicles.