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Respected sir madam, I was diagnosed from blood cancer in 2010 after that I was fight against tat then I cured in 2013 after that I started working in my life but my hair still not growing properly any reason for tat can help me out of in this.
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Chemotherapy induced hair loss is reversible is majority of times, though the texture may be little different. Your hairs not growing properly may not be related to your previous therapy. Please consult your lical dermatologist for a review.
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Many congratulations to you for being a cancer survivor. Many a time, alopecia (hair loss) can be a permanent side effect of the chemotherapy (or BMT) given to treat blood cancer. I suggest you consult a dermatologist with expertise in dealing with hair loss disorders to find a possible remedy. Wishing you a healthy and fruitful life ahead.
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