Hair Loss for Chemotherapy Treatments
Tuesday, February 26th, 2008Hair loss for chemotherapy treatment is an inevitable side effect. This treatment is so powerful that your whole body feels its presence in a way or another.
Chemotherapy and the Way It’s Administered
The treatment is done using drugs to kill cancerous cells, is known as chemotherapy.
Most cancer-treatment drugs are usually injected directly into the vein or muscle tissue, although other drugs can be taken orally.
Chemotherapy treatment is systematic which allows the drugs to flow through the bloodstream covering all parts of the body.
Side Effects of Chemotherapy Treatment
Side effects depend usually on the type of the drug administered to the patient.
Usually these drugs affect the cells that divide rapidly; these include blood cells whose main job is to fight infection, help the blood to clot or carry oxygen to all parts of the body. (more…)
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