Yes but the hair could grow back.
although cancer does make your hair fall out (because you're just generally ill) it's actually the chemotherapy that makes it fall out. if you don't get the treatment, you'll still have some hair.
Generally no. Hairloss is a side effect of chemotherapy in the treatment of cancer.
no th only thing that makes your hair fall out is cancer and straighting your hair too much !!! G2G IM AT SCHOOL Cancer don't cause hairfall it is the treatment for cancer that cause hairfall. Straightening your hair will cause hair to break to look like you are dropping hair.
NO!
Gum disease treatment helps to clean any dirt you have in your gums. This stops your gums from rotting which would cause your teeth to fall out. This protects your teeth and mouth from mouth cancer.
They under go a type of treatment which makes their hair fall off
Hair Loss During Breast CancerYes for some, it will.But it isn't the cancer itself that causes it, but the chemotherapy treatment that some will undergo. In these cases the chance of losing your hair is very real.Chemotherapy agents used in the treatment of breast cancer act by destroying rapidly dividing cells. Since cancers are made of rapidly dividing cells, these agents work relatively well at treating the cancer. But other cells of the body also rapidly divide. These include cells that form hair.Whether or not your hair falls out after a chemo session depends mostly on the type and dose of medication you'll receive.
my hair is going bald in the front of my head why my hair is going bald in the front of my head why -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hair can fall out for a number of reasons. It could be a genetic issue, in my family white hair is very common starting at a young age. If you feel that your loosing to much hair, or notice spots that are balding, its a good idea you see a doctor. One of the main reasons hair falls out due to health issues is Malnutrition, or Anemia, there are supplements to take and simple blood work done. Hair generally doesn't fall out due to cancer, but the treatment cancer brings. It is also natural to loose hair and have it thin out in summer or hotter months, its kinda a mammal thing. A nice trick is to trim hair and get most of the dead ends off, use a super moisturized shampoo and conditioner set, (remember, you get what you pay for!) and take vitamin E liquid tablets. :) One disease, Alopecia , is the complete loss of body hair. The exact cause is not know. Some people who have suffered brain trauma suffer from Alopecia.
Yes the hair will fall out after you take radiation treatment.
Although Lupus can cause your hair to fall out, it will regrow after treatment.
Yes! There are a lot of causes for hair fall and the incriminating cause or causes should be analyzed first. There are appropriate medications which can control hair fall and cause the growth of new hair. However, hair fall should be analyzed by a doctor specialized in handling these problems before these medications can be advocated.
No, hair loss is not a sign of leukemia, in cancer patients hair loss is actually a side effect of treatment and not a symptom of the disease itself