Prolonged late nights can lead to hair loss symptoms, and if the symptoms are mild, hair can generally regrow after stopping late nights. However, some patients have more serious hair loss due to long-term endocrine disorders, and it is difficult for hair to grow again. Long-term staying up late can lead to plant nerve and endocrine dysfunction, which can lead to symptoms such as panic, chest tightness, dizziness and hair loss, and some patients can also develop acne. If timely intervention is made to adjust work and rest and maintain an optimistic attitude, the patient’s hair loss symptoms can be controlled and even regrown. If the patient suffers from long-term insomnia or irregular work and rest, the hair follicles on the head may shrink or even be replaced by sebaceous glands, making it difficult for the hair to grow again. Patients are advised to visit the endocrinology department of the hospital to adjust the endocrine system under the guidance of the doctor, and can also choose hair transplantation and other treatment methods for treatment. In addition to regular work and rest, patients should also pay attention to a light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating, greasy food, and appropriate physical exercise, which can help relieve symptoms.