Chemo Hair Loss Hats
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Childhood Hair Loss Caused by Chemotherapy and Trichotillomania
Hair loss can be a pretty devastating condition to most people. It does not only invoke ridicule but also un-acceptance and too many emotional scars. Imagine having to introduce these disturbing society norms to a child! There could be nothing more upsetting for a child than to know that he is different and the world would not let him fit in.
The conditions that normally trigger hair loss in children are Trichotillomania and Alopecia due to being exposed to chemo radiation. Although children may have fewer problems when Dealing With Hair Loss as compared to socially active adults, still, they are not resilient to stares and taunting.
There are some studies that have been made wherein children are encouraged to make their own choices and decisions when it comes to their hair loss. Parents have no right to impose what they want on their children such as forcing them to wear hats or coercing them to go out in public (even if the child does not want to).
Some children may be comfortable to go out in public even if they don’t have a full head of hair. These children may not be perfectly okay with their condition but they just prefer to look natural and do nothing. Some children are more sensitive to curious stares so they choose to wear a hat, hair prosthetics (or wigs) and some even wear scarves. As for the wigs, there are now custom-made products that can be worn by children.
Hair Loss Caused by Chemotherapy
Children who have to undergo chemo radiation have to needlessly suffer from hair loss as well. The good thing about this is, after a month or two of the last chemotherapy session, the patient is bound to grow back his hair. The hair growth may be a little slower than normal hair growth yet the comforting fact is, this condition is not permanent.
Parents could emotionally support their child by asking him what he prefers to do with his hair. Also, the oncologist often has an idea on where to go for hair loss consultations.
Hair Loss Due to Trichotillomania
Sometimes, children are afflicted with a condition where they are not able to control hair pulling. Due to this uncontrollable action, a massive amount of hair is often lost. Trichotillomania was thought to be a rare condition in the past but recently, more and more physicians have diagnosed this condition (1% of the entire US population has it).
Patients suffering from this condition have to know that they are not alone. In fact, there are learning centers whose aim is to educate the TTM patients on what to do and how to be treated. TTM is much like nail biting or skin picking and is a serious condition if left untreated.
Hair loss caused by TTM cannot be treated with the use of the usual topical ointments or creams. It is best to deal with the psychological underlying factor so that the hair pulling would cease and hair loss be stopped. It is advisable for the patient to undergo psychotherapy and to take some anti-depressants.
Parents of such children should be emotionally supportive and patient. Whether the hair loss is caused by chemotherapy or TTM, the results could still be socially demoralizing.
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Suburban Turban – hats for hair loss – autumn/winter ’09
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Hats with Heart 3-seam Turban $19.98 This Super Soft, Stretchy cotton knit 3-seam turban is designed specifically for women & children who are experiencing hair loss due to chemotherapy. This comfortable & attractive 3-seam head covering has an elasticized back for a great fit. It’s a great alternative to wearing a wig. Makes a wonderful sleep cap, too! Add a flower or pin to dress it up. Or tie an oblong scarf around it for a more … |
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Denim Hat Medium Brim $15.95 Packable and crushable 100% cotton denim hat with a flexible 2.5 inch brim. Headsize is 23.5 inches…. |
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Turban Plus Abbey Cap in Ruffle Black $24.99 A Turban Plus Original Design, The Abbey Cap is the ultimate accessory for your hair loss needs. Lightweight with beautiful detailing, The Abbey Cap is designed to stay securely in place and provide maximum volume & coverage. Available in soft elegant fabrics that stretch for easy slip on and fitten comfort…. |
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Terry Cloth Turban Black $4.29 * MADE OF SOFT COMFORTABLE STRETCH TERRYCLOTH * IDEAL FOR CHEMO PATIENTS EXPERIENCING HAIR LOSS * WATER ABSORBENT AND WASHABLE… |
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Terry Cloth Turban Blue $4.29 MADE OF SOFT COMFORTABLE STRETCH TERRYCLOTH IDEAL FOR CHEMO PATIENTS EXPERIENCING HAIR LOSS WATER ABSORBENT AND WASHABLE… |
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Terry Cloth Turban Beige $6.33 MADE OF SOFT COMFORTABLE STRETCH TERRYCLOTH IDEAL FOR CHEMO PATIENTS EXPERIENCING HAIR LOSS WATER ABSORBENT AND WASHABLE… |
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Vintage Knitting PATTERN to make – Wig Hat Yarn Hair Costume or Hair Loss / Chemo. NOT a finished item. This is a pattern and/or instructions to make the item only. $8.99 PATTERN to knit: Wig Hats! Fun to wear. Make them outrageous for a Halloween costume or pretty and fun for hair loss patients. Work with knitting worsted and No. 7 knitting needles. Gauge: 7 sts = 1 inch; 6 rows = 1 inch. (#1656) Each Vintage Home Arts pattern comes in an acid-free archival quality sheet protector ready to be placed in a binder. An additional free Vintage Home Arts pattern (our ch… |