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Spotted a sudden bald patch? Here’s what your hair is trying to tell you

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 26, 2026, 16:38 IST
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Bald patch spotted? Act on it quickly!

While casually brushing or oiling your hair, if you’ve ever spotted a sudden bald patch around the backside of your scalp or near the crown region, it is a matter of concern. Understand that your hair reflects what’s happening inside the body and is, in fact, trying to tell you something. From responding to stress to autoimmune responses, patchy hair loss is not just a random thing. You need to understand the root cause, treat it, and see the change. Here’s a well-researched breakdown of what your hair might be trying to tell you.

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Autoimmune alarm: Alopecia areata

If you spot round bald patches on your scalp, it is an autoimmune condition known as alopecia areata, where the body mistakenly attacks your hair follicles. This condition is usually triggered by environmental issues and genetics. The good news is that hair follicles are not permanently damaged in this condition, and there is always room for regrowth. So, if you see smooth, coin-sized bald patches with a sudden onset and no redness or scarring, it is definitely alopecia areata.


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Hormonal imbalance

Hormones control the hair growth cycle. So if you are experiencing postpartum changes or have thyroid or PCOS, it can disrupt the overall balance. In this situation, you will see patchy or diffuse thinning along with acne, weight change, and irregular periods. Your endocrine system requires attention; hair loss is one of the visible signs.


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Your body is underfueled

Low levels of iron, vitamin D, B12, and protein can cause weakened hair follicles with shedding or patchiness issues. You will also see brittle hair with intense hair fall, fatigue, pale skin issues, and constant weakness. This means your body is craving nutrients to sustain hair growth; hair is non-essential and thus suffers first.


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Stress overload

If you’ve recently gone through emotional loss or physical stress, such as illness, intense weight loss, or burnout, you will see your hair shedding rapidly, mainly across the scalp. Thin hair will be the first note, followed by a single clean patch, with hair falling starting 2–3 months post-stress. So, your body is prioritising survival over hair growth, where the condition is mainly temporary and also reversible.


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