Abstract

Introduction: 
 Hair loss is one of the most frequent complaints for which patients see a dermatologist. The three most common causes of hair loss in women are telogen effluvium, alopecia areata and female pattern hair loss.
 
 Objectives
 The aim of this study was to investigate haemoglobin, iron profile and thyroid function tests in women with telogen effluvium, alopecia areata and female pattern hair loss.
 
 Materials and Methods: 
 This was a hospital based cross sectional study conducted at the Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Nepal Medical College and Teaching Hospital (NMCTH). We recruited female patients with telogen effluvium, alopecia areata or female pattern hair loss who presented to our outpatient department between June 2019 and July 2020. Clinical and demographic data were collected and haemoglobin, serum iron profile and thyroid function investigated.
 
 Results: 
 A total of 80 patients were recruited in the study period. The most common diagnosis was telogen effluvium (49, 61.25%) followed by alopecia areata (18, 22.5%) and female pattern hair loss (13, 16.25%). Although mean haemoglobin levels were within normal limits, inadequate ferritin levels for normal hair cycle were found in 77.55% of patients with telogen effluvium, 88.89% with alopecia areata and 84.61% with female pattern hair loss. Thyroid abnormalities were less commonly observed with more than 75% of the patients being euthyroid.
 
 Conclusion:
 Haemoglobin levels are not representative of true iron status in females with acquired alopecia. We therefore recommend investigating iron profile in all females with telogen effluvium, alopecia areata or female pattern hair loss.

Highlights

  • Hair loss is one of the most frequent complaints for which patients see a dermatologist

  • Mean haemoglobin levels were within normal limits, inadequate ferritin levels for normal hair cycle were found in 77.55% of patients with telogen effluvium, 88.89% with alopecia areata and 84.61% with female pattern hair loss

  • We recruited all female patients with telogen effluvium, scalp alopecia areata or female pattern hair loss, who visited the dermatology outpatient department between June, 2019 and July, 2020

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Introduction

The three most common causes of hair loss in women are telogen effluvium, alopecia areata and female pattern hair loss. Hair loss is one of the most frequent complaints for which patients see a dermatologist. It can be associated with psychological features including low self esteem and depression.[1] The three most common causes of hair loss in women are androgenetic alopecia, alopecia areata and telogen effluvium.[2]

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