Reasons Why Cancer Patients Do Cut Off Their Hair


You may not understand how valuable your hair is until it gets taken gone. According to MayoClinic, hair loss is a very likely side effect if you have cancer and are going to begin chemotherapy. Hair loss is one of the most prevalent side effects for both men and women after a cancer diagnosis.

Chemotherapy is a type of treatment that focuses on cancer cells that are quickly growing. Unfortunately, these medicines also target other fast-growing cells in your body, including your hair roots.

According to healthline, Chemotherapy can result in hair loss all over the body, not just on the scalp. Hair on the eyelashes, pubic, eyebrows, armpits and other parts of the body might fall out at any time. Some chemotherapy medicines cause more hair loss than others, and varying doses can cause thinning to complete baldness.

Hair loss usually begins two to four weeks after starting treatment. It could either fall out all at once or overtime. Loose hair will most likely show up on your pillow, in your brushes or combs, and the drains of your sink or shower. You will lose hair throughout your treatment and for a few weeks afterward. Your treatment will influence whether you thin out your hair or go completely bald.

According to medicalnewstoday, Hair loss is an unpleasant side effect of cancer treatment, but it is important, according to cancer patients, to fight the sickness. When you look in the mirror, your new look acts as a constant reminder of your illness and everything you've been through since your diagnosis.

However, after therapy, it may take several weeks for your hair to heal and grow again. When your hair regrows, it will most likely not look the same as the hair you lost. The structure and color of your new hair may differ from that of your old hair. It could be curlier than before, or it could be gray until the pigment-controlling cells in your hair start working again.


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