The amount of hair loss after an Epstein-Barr virus infection can vary significantly from person to person. Some individuals may experience temporary hair thinning or shedding, known as telogen effluvium, which is often triggered by stress or illness. Typically, this hair loss is not permanent, and hair growth usually resumes once the body recovers. If you're concerned about hair loss, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Yes.
yes because your hair strands get weaker amd cause your hair to fall out
Not washing or being in the sun to much and make your hair fade. However, dont dye your hair to much or your hair will start to fall out.
Yes it blocks hair follicles if you put too much on it.
your hair will get a fungus and really stink.It will also fall out
yes it can make u hair fall out and make it rather dry and in reALLY Bad shape it you bleach it to much
Most of the virus size fall between 10 naometers to 100 nanometers. The rabies virus is much bigger. The size of rabies virus is 180 nanometer long and 75 nanometer across.
No, it's not hard on hair, bleaching, straightening and dyeing are much harder on hair and could cause damage.
Most of the virus size fall between 10 naometers to 100 nanometers. The rabies virus is much bigger. The size of rabies virus is 180 nanometer long and 75 nanometer across.
Most of the virus size fall between 10 naometers to 100 nanometers. The rabies virus is much bigger. The size of rabies virus is 180 nanometer long and 75 nanometer across.
when you think about it...anything can make your hair come out. scissors soap iron plate too much hair gel the possibilities are endless. so yes, it could make your hair fall out. but so could a toy bus.
no th only thing that makes your hair fall out is cancer and straighting your hair too much !!! G2G IM AT SCHOOL Cancer don't cause hairfall it is the treatment for cancer that cause hairfall. Straightening your hair will cause hair to break to look like you are dropping hair.