Hair Symptoms
Receiving the bad news after the tests for cancer must be one of the hardest things in our lives, and the prospect of hair loss is not making it any easier to bear. After the chemotherapy, the new growth is often delicate and unusually brittle. This happens because prolonged exposure to the cocktail of drugs can sensitive the scalp and make it prone to react to harsh chemicals. It is important to take good care of our hair before, during and after cancer treatments. That's why Dr. Singhal recommends using Hope & Beauty’s Chemo Companion Haircare Products that have been specifically selected to boost hair regrowth and to detox the scalp and remove toxins in the weeks following treatments.
SCALP SENSITIVITY
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BRITTLE HAIR
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Hair Care During Cancer Treatment / How to Manage Hair Loss
Hair does not usually fall out right away after you start chemotherapy. Most of the time, it begins to fall after several weeks or cycles of treatment. Hair loss tends to increase 1 to 2 months into treatment.
HAIR LOSS
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Hair Care During Cancer Treatment / How to Manage Hair Loss
Hair does not usually fall out right away after you start chemotherapy. Most of the time, it begins to fall after several weeks or cycles of treatment. Hair loss tends to increase 1 to 2 months into treatment.
TICKLING ON THE SCALP
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Hair & Scalp Care
The following tips may help you care for your hair and scalp during cancer treatment
When diagnosed with cancer, cancer patients can find it difficult to identify with their new diagnosis. Many questions arise involving chemotherapy, cancer treatment, the side-effects and how to treat the symptoms of side-effects.