Stress and hair loss are closely connected.
You can experience hair loss when you’re going through a situation that increases your stress levels. This could mean getting a new job, experiencing pressure at work, living a hectic lifestyle, having a new baby, or losing someone close to you. Most often, hair loss is not immediate, and it may first show up 3 to 6 months after the stressful episode, so you may want to reflect on the past when asking yourself, “Why is my hair falling out?”.
When our bodies experience stress, this can cause a can cause an increased amount of hair to enter the shedding phase causing a reduction in the hairs density months later. This is referred to as telogen effluvium. Read our dedicated article to learn more and how to combat stress-related hair loss.