The Claim

Autoimmune thyroid disease causes permanent structural alterations to hair follicles, leading to irreversible hair thinning even after clinical remission of the thyroid condition.

Source: How I recovered From Hyperthyroidism / Graves Disease

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In plain English

When your immune system attacks your thyroid, it can permanently damage your hair follicles, making your hair thin out — and even if your thyroid gets better, the hair loss doesn't come back.

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Autoimmune thyroid disease can cause permanent structural alterations to hair follicles resulting in irreversible thinning despite clinical remission.

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