Hair loss may occur as an after-effect of a new crown, but not necessarily baldness, and the incidence of alopecia is relatively low.
The new coronavirus infection is a new infectious disease, which is still in the period of worldwide epidemic. The new coronavirus is highly infectious and is more than two years away from now, and some patients have already shown the corresponding sequelae after treatment.
Some scholars have suggested that the sequelae of new crown patients may appear hair loss, but generally hair will not be completely lost, there will be baldness. The sequelae of the new crown are still under clinical observation, and new sequelae may appear later.
When baldness is found, it is recommended to go to the dermatology department of the hospital in time to find out the cause, and then carry out symptomatic supportive treatment.