Why I'm loosing my hair for my first session of Chemotherapy?!


Question: Why I'm loosing my hair for my first session of Chemotherapy!?
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Believe it or not, hair loss (alopecia) due to chemotherapy is one of the most distressing side effects of chemo treatments!.
Hair loss happens because the chemotherapy affects all cells in the body, not just the cancer cells!. The lining of the mouth, stomach, and the hair follicles are especially sensitive because those cells multiply rapidly just like the cancer cells!. The difference is that the normal cells will repair themselves, making these side effects temporary!.
Hair loss does not occur with all chemotherapy!. Whether or not your hair remains as it is, thins or falls out, depends on the drugs and dosages!.
Hair loss may occur as early as the second or third week after the first cycle of chemotherapy, although it may not happen until after the second cycle of chemotherapy!.
Hair loss can be sudden or slow!.
You may lose all of your hair or just some of it!.
Often it comes out in clumps rather than an even pattern!.
It is common for hair loss to include hair that grows anywhere including eyelashes, eyebrows, and even pubic hair!.
In almost all cases of chemotherapy-induced hair loss, your hair will resume growth after treatments!.

It may take from three to six months after therapy is completed or it may start growing back while you are still receiving chemotherapy!. Be prepared for your "new" hair to possibly have a slightly different color, texture, or curlWww@Answer-Health@Com

During Chemo, drugs and radiation travel through the body seeking and killing cancer cells!. These drugs can damage the hair follicles resulting in hair loss!. Don't worry, loosing the hair can mean that the treatment is working! I wish you a safe recovery, I hope you win the battle against cancer!.

P!.S!.
I think bald is beutiful!

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Sorry to hear that!. My aunt has brest cancer and is taking chemo!. Her hair fell out right after she started getting it!. I think for everyone it depends on how their body reacts to the chemo!. Some people may have initial reactions to it, and some it may take awhile!. That is a large amount of radiation!. Www@Answer-Health@Com





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