Telogen effluvium is a condition characterized by above-normal hair loss. The amount of hair loss noticed during daily activities such as brushing or washing significantly increases. A general thinning of the scalp and hair strands may be observed. Dryness in the overall hair structure and an increase in the amount of hair on the comb after brushing may be seen. An increasing accumulation of hair on pillows or in bathroom drains over time is a significant indicator of this condition. This hair loss typically occurs with a healthy-looking scalp, without accompanying itching, burning, pain, or significant scaling. The diagnosis of telogen effluvium is relatively straightforward. Diagnosis can be established through a hair pull test performed on the scalp hairs and blood tests to identify potential underlying causes. Subsequently, the underlying cause of hair loss is investigated, and an appropriate treatment plan is devised accordingly.