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5. Hair Thinning or Loss

If you’ve started noticing more hair on your pillow or in your brush, it might be more than just stress. Lupus can cause inflammation at the root of the hair follicle, leading to gradual thinning or patchy hair loss along the scalp.

Some people also lose eyebrow, eyelash, or body hair. In many cases, hair will grow back once treatment begins and inflammation calms. But if scarring develops on the scalp, that hair loss can be permanent.

Woman holding a hairbrush full of shed strands, inspecting hair loss possibly linked to lupus-related inflammation, which can cause gradual thinning or patchy bald spots on the scalp and body.

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