How to manage Hair loss due to chemotherapy ?
- 20th November 2021
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Hair loss due to chemotherapy is very common side effects cancer treatment.
Hair loss (alopecia) is fairly common. Not all chemotherapy drugs will make you lose your hair. Some people experience mild thinning that is noticeable only to them. Even if you do lose hair, it will always grow back after the treatment is over, however it might change its texture and fullness.
The following techniques may help reduce hair loss.
1. Use mild shampoos
2. Use soft brushes
3. Avoid using a hair drier
4. Don't use rollers to set your hair
5. Don't dye your hair.
6. Have a short hair cut. This is likely to give the hair a fuller look.
7. Using a wig is a good idea during the period you lose all your hair until the fresh growth appears.
Use alert with wet hair. You should be certain you don't pull, pull, contort or be unpleasant with your hair when it is wet. This is the point at which your hair is generally powerless against harm. The foundations of your hair are frail and more inclined
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