Saturday, December 5, 2009

Chemotherapy Hair Loss And What Occurs

Chemotherapy hair loss could happen all over your body and isn't only confined to your scalp. Eyelashes, eyebrows, armpits, pubic and other body hair occasionally fall out as well. Some chemotherapy doses are more probable than others to cause hair loss, and different doses can cause anything from a simple thinning to total baldness. Discuss with your doctor about the medicine you'll be taking. Your doctor can tell you what to anticipate from chemotherapy hair loss. The good news is that most of the time chemotherapy hair loss is temporary. You should expect to re-grow a full head of hair four to twelve months after your treatment is completed. However, there's a chance your hair might be temporarily another shade or texture.

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