Noticeable hair loss beyond the normal shedding rate can indicate stress-induced hair fall.
Hair may appear thinner, especially along the part line or on the crown.
Stress can cause or exacerbate scalp conditions like dandruff or itching, which may contribute to hair fall.
A sudden increase in hair fall, unrelated to seasonal shedding, could be stress-related.
Stress can disrupt the hair growth cycle, resulting in slower or stalled growth.
Stress-related hair fall may be accompanied by other physical symptoms like headaches or muscle tension.
High stress levels, anxiety, or emotional turmoil can contribute to hair fall.