Alyssa Milano shows hair loss caused by coronavirus


Alyssa Milano has shown her shocking amount of hair loss as a result of COVID-19 after experiencing acute symptoms in April.

The 47-year-old actress took to Twitter on Sunday to share a video of herself brushing her locks to a shower, resulting in her various strokes.

She started the video by saying, ‘Hi everyone, I just wanted to show you how much hair is coming out of my head as a result of COVID.

Demonstration: Alyssa Milano has shown her shocking amount of hair loss as a result of COVID-19 after experiencing acute symptoms in April

Demonstration: Alyssa Milano has shown her shocking amount of hair loss as a result of COVID-19 after experiencing acute symptoms in April

Result: The 47-year-old actress took to Twitter on Sunday to share a video of herself brushing her locks after a shower, resulting in her various strokes

Result: The 47-year-old actress took to Twitter on Sunday to share a video of herself brushing her locks after a shower, resulting in her various strokes

‘This is a detangler brush, my favorite detangler brush. As you can see, there is currently no hair in it. ”

Milano began to brush through her brunette locks while wearing a New York Giants coat while continuing to pull bunches of locks out of her brush.

They concluded the video by lifting the whole bunch of long hairs and saying, ‘One brush, this is my hair loss from COVID-19. Wear a damn mask! ‘

Show off: She started the video by saying, 'Hi everyone, I just wanted to show you how much hair comes out of my head as a result of COVID'

Show off: She started the video by saying, ‘Hi everyone, I just wanted to show you how much hair comes out of my head as a result of COVID’

Transparency: Milano started brushing through her brunette locks while wearing a New York Giants coat as

Transparency: Milano started brushing through her brunette locks while wearing a New York Giants coat as

First bit: She constantly pulls bunch of locks out of her brush

First bit: She constantly pulls bunch of locks out of her brush

The actress wrote the shocking video to her 3.7million followers who writes: ‘Thought I would show you what # Covid19 does to your hair. Please take this seriously. #WearADamnMask #LongHauler. ‘

She recently revealed that she had positive tests for COVID-19 antibodies after she tested negative three times after experiencing symptoms in April and said she was considered a ‘long hauler’ by doctors.

Saturday, she shared a selfie wearing a rainbow as she sat in a hospital bed.

She did the picture: ‘I was acutely ill w / Covid19 in April. I still have a lot of symptoms. I’m what they call a ‘long hauler’. Last night I had real pregnancy in my chest.

Take a stand: They concluded the video by lifting the whole bunch of long hairs and saying, 'One brush, this is my hair loss from COVID-19.  Wear a damn mask!  '

Take a stand: They concluded the video by lifting the whole bunch of long hairs and saying, ‘One brush, this is my hair loss from COVID-19. Wear a damn mask! ‘

Oh no: She showed all the strands of lost hair in her hands

Oh no: She showed all the strands of lost hair in her hands

‘I went to the ER to make sure it was not a blood gland. Fortunately, that was not the case. This virus is infected. Please take it seriously. ‘

One fan asked where she believed she had contracted the virus and Milano replied: ‘Travel between Portland, NY and LA. [sad face emoji]’

Days earlier, Milano reported that she tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies on Wednesday in a lengthy Instagram post.

She opened up about her weeks-long battle with the coronavirus and the long-lasting symptoms she was left with after struggling to get a positive diagnosis.

'Long hauler': On Saturday, she shared a selfie wearing a rainbow while sitting in a hospital bed

‘Long hauler’: On Saturday, she shared a selfie wearing a rainbow while sitting in a hospital bed

Milano said she was tested twice for the virus and once for antibodies and got negative results, but pushed for a fourth test that finally showed she was positive.

‘This was me on April 2 after I was sick for 2 weeks,’ she began in an Instagram headline. ‘I had never been this kind of sick. Everything hurts. Loss of smoke. ‘

‘It felt like an elephant was sitting on my chest. I could not breathe. I could not keep any food in me. I lost 9 pounds in 2 weeks. I was confused. Low grade fever. And the headache was terrible, ‘she said in detail about her symptoms.

Disclosure: One fan asked where she believed she had contracted the virus and Milano responded: 'Travel between Portland, NY and LA. [sad face emoji]'

Disclosure: One fan asked where she believed she had contracted the virus and Milano responded: ‘Travel between Portland, NY and LA. [sad face emoji]’

The charming star added: ‘I had basically all the Covid symptoms.’

In the picture, Milano is seen at the height of her illness sitting in bed with her reading glasses on, wearing a medical breathing mask.

The actress said she was tested twice for COVID-19 in March and did a ‘fingerprick test’ for antibodies, once she felt better and all three came back negative.

Her story told: Days earlier, Milano said she tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies after suffering from severe symptoms, but received three negative results in a lengthy Instagram post on Wednesday

Her story told: Days earlier, Milano said she tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies after suffering from severe symptoms, but received three negative results in a lengthy Instagram post on Wednesday

Despite the results of the negative tests, Alyssa stated that she had brutal lingering symptoms such as ‘vertigo, abdominal abnormalities, irregular periods, palpitations, shortness of breath, zero short-term memory, and general malaise.’

The Who’s the Boss star decided to listen to her body and look for some extra blood work.

‘I am positive for covide antibodies. I had Covid19, ‘Alyssa told her followers. “I just want you to be aware that our test system is defective and that we do not know the real numbers.”

The podcaster seriously added: ‘I want to let you know too, this disease is not a hoax. I thought I was dead. It felt like dying. ‘

'It felt like an elephant was sitting on my chest.  I could not breathe.  I could not keep food in me.  I lost 9 pounds in 2 weeks.  I was confused.  Low grade fever.  And the headache was terrible, 'she said in detail about her symptoms.

‘It felt like an elephant was sitting on my chest. I could not breathe. I could not keep any food in me. I lost 9 pounds in 2 weeks. I was confused. Low grade fever. And the headache was terrible, ‘she said in detail about her symptoms.

Confidence: The actress said she was tested twice for COVID-19 in March and did a 'fingerprick test' for antibodies once she felt better and all three came back negative

Confidence: The actress said she was tested twice for COVID-19 in March and did a ‘fingerprick test’ for antibodies once she felt better and all three came back negative

Along with her sick bed selfie, the star shared a screenshot of her positive antibody result on social media.

Milano said she will donate her plasma for antibody research in the hope that it could save lives.

‘Please take care of yourself. Please wash your hands and wear a mask and social distance, ‘she said. ‘I do not want anyone to feel the way I did. Get well soon. I love you all (well, maybe not the trolls. Just the friendly people.) ‘

Alyssa joins other celebrities like Tom Hanks and Bryan Cranston who have since recovered from the fatal virus and donated their blood plasma to COVID-19 research.

COVID -19 drew blood and got a positive result

COVID -19 drew blood and got a positive result

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