Hair fall in the morning has to be analyzed specifically, and everyone has hair fall every day. Getting up in the morning is found to be due to the repeated rubbing of hair with the bed sheet and pillow towel during the night sleep, and a lot of hair will appear on the bed mattress. The act of combing hair is also performed in the morning, and after these physical pulls, some hair will also fall out. However, overall, if the hair loss is around 50-150 hairs per day and not more than 200 hairs, this is not a pathological condition. If the patient can appear to lose a large amount of hair every morning in bed, or between hair brushing, it should be taken very seriously. Hair loss may be related to a variety of factors in the clinic, such as the patient may be emotionally depressed, or have an underlying disease of the scalp, or due to medication.