The hat is anti-hair loss when chemotherapy

Doctors at Bupa Cromwell Hospital, England, have revolutionized medicine by inventing a hat that can help 80% of cancer patients retain their hair during chemotherapy.

Charlotte Reeves, 39, a mother of two, was shocked when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She is afraid to see the growth of two Zac - 6 years old and Tabitha - 4 years old.

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The magic hat, saving the cancer patients, especially female patients

Finally, you have to face the truth and accept the process of chemotherapy: 'It sounds silly, but one of the reasons I'm afraid of chemotherapy is the possibility of losing my hair. myself. To me - losing hair is a sign that you are in the process of treating cancer, and I really do not want to make children feel scared by their looks. "

However, it is unbelievable that Charlotte's concerns have been solved by a revolutionary invention in the medicine of doctors at Brompton Cromwell Hospital: A special hat can help 80% Patients still retain their hair during chemotherapy.

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Charlotte Reeves is happy with her unspoiled hair after chemotherapy

Often during chemotherapy, the patient's hair will almost fall off. However, this dignitary capsule is capable of reducing the temperature of the scalp, as blood vessels become smaller and less blood will flow through them. This means that the doses during chemotherapy will not reach the hair follicles, and the hair is completely unaffected by the effects of the drug.

Reeves carried the hat 45 minutes before chemotherapy started and it gave the patient an extremely cold feeling, as if your head was chilled. But despite these annoyances, the hat proved to be extremely effective in protecting almost the entirety of Reeves' hair.

The chemotherapy was pretty smooth and the best thing was that the kids in the house almost did not notice anything unusual from their mother.