India, Aug. 1 -- Not all hair loss demands a panic attack. While watching clumps of hair falling off the head can be very scary, not always it is harmful. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Sheikh Naveed, consultant dermatologist and hair transplant surgeon, DermaFolix Skin and Hair Transplant Clinic, Srinagar said, "Sometimes, it's not hair loss. It's your scalp throwing a tantrum. A reset. Temporary chaos, not baldness." Also read | Hair loss expert shares 7 tips to boost hair density: Have high-protein meals

Sometimes, your body hits a stressor. It's called Telogen effluvium, one of the most common and reversible hair conditions. A bad fever, crash dieting, childbirth, emotional meltdown, post-covid effects, low iron and skipping ...