Overcomes hair loss from cancer

Nobody is taught how to deal with cancer and its aftermath.

Women who live with cancer and undergo treatments to fight it, such as chemotherapy, are affected by losing their hair and eyebrows.

According to the American organization Network of Strenght , which is dedicated to helping people with breast cancer, certain drugs used in chemotherapy cause some patients to lose part or all of their hair during treatment.

This is because drugs travel through the body to kill cancer cells and sometimes damage hair follicles and cause hair loss.

Sometimes the loss is in the whole body, in others, only in the head and it begins within the first two weeks after starting chemotherapy; This situation worsens in one or two months, since the hair could fall on strands that appear on the pillow or when the patient washes or brushes it.

If this is your case, do not worry, better know what your mom's cancer prevention organization recommends. It is good to mention that not all people experience hair loss during treatment.


 

5 ways to deal with lack of hair

1. Choose a wig before starting the treatment, so the color and texture of the hair may be the same as yours.


2. Be creative and experiment with turbans or scarves of different colors. Be bold and try to bald, now it is fashionable.


3. Play with different wigs, hats and turbans until you find something that you really like.


4. In cold season, wear a hat or scarf to avoid the loss of heat from your body.


5. If you are in the process of hair loss, avoid brushing too much and stop using a hair dryer, curling irons or straightening irons.

Remember that the most important thing is that you are healthy, hair will sooner or later grow, but this should not be a factor so that you feel bad or depressed. On the contrary, live this stage and learn to get the most out of it.