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Hair Loss Due to Chemotherapy

Updated on 28/03/2010

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If you or a loved one has to undergo chemotherapy treatment, you are probably concerned about the rapid hair loss that accompanies it. This is only one of the many side effects caused by chemotherapy which is what makes it so horrible. Not only are you suffering from a serious form of cancer, but you will also have to deal with the possibility of losing your hair, and feeling sick all the time.

The good news is that chemotherapy does not necessarily mean you will be losing your hair. There are many factors that determine whether or not you will experience rapid hair loss, and to what degree. Check with your doctor because they will have a much better idea of what you can expect.

Another common concern of people undergoing chemotherapy treatment is where they will lose hair. Again, this will vary, but you can potentially lose hair anywhere that you have it. On your head, under your arms, or in the pubic region. When you start to lose your hair, it could be gradual, or could be lost suddenly, falling out in clumps. The good news is that it will almost always grow back once the treatment is done. The bad news is that there is not a whole lot you can do about it. Your best option is to hide the hair loss, by wearing a hat, a wig, or a bandanna. Try to make it a fun event to go out shopping for a few stylish new hats, something that maybe you never even bothered with before. This is a difficult situation, and it helps to look on the bright side, however difficult that may be.
Once your chemotherapy treatment has come to an end, your hair usually starts to grow back, and if not, then it will usually start to regrow a short time after the treatment is done. To regrow all of your lost hair, you can expect to wait anywhere from 90 days to one full year. The hair that grows back is usually no different than the hair you had before, but do not be alarmed if it has changed slightly. This does happen in certain instances, and again, there is no way around it.

By being aware of the different side effects of chemotherapy treatment, everything becomes a little less scary. Be sure to speak with your doctor at length about what to expect, and how to best deal with everything. If you are a friend or family member of someone going through chemotherapy treatment, remember that your unconditional support is the greatest thing you can provide.

Find the solutions and causes to all the different types of rapid hair loss such as rapid hair loss due to chemotherapy, poor nutrition, and traction alopecia.

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