Anagen effluvium is a non-scarring hair loss that occurs when the growth phase (anagen) is disrupted. It is reversible, with hair regrowing 3-6 months after the cause is stopped. Causes Chemotherapy Radiation therapy to the head Toxins Infection Signs and symptoms Diffuse hair loss Hair loss that begins 7 – 14 days after treatment Dr Jeffrey Kalei Author and illustrator for Hyperexcision. Interested in emergency room medicine. I have a passion for medical education and drawing. Previous Post Telogen Effluvium Next Post Alopecia Areata