Sunday, January 18, 2015

A Guide To Chemotherapy Headwear

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By Kristen Baird


Chemotherapy treatments are difficult for many patients, although a lot of patients agree the most troublesome part is the side effects. Hair loss is one particularly bad effect. The hair eventually regrows after treatments have stopped, but what do you do in the meantime? Although some patients choose to leave their balding or bald heads proudly uncovered, some people prefer not to advertise their illness. Head coverings provide a way to cover the hair loss while also providing protection against the weather elements and harmful ultraviolet rays. There are a variety of chemotherapy headwear options available.

One type of head cover is the scarf. Scarves are designed to be lightweight and have multiple sizes to suit different head sizes. The pattern and color options are nearly endless. There are also scarves available that are already tied for patients who do not want to have to worry about tying their scarves. Fabrics include cotton, wool, and blends. Ideally, silk should be avoided because it tends to slide around on the head.

Many cancer patients opt for using hats. In this group, there are a large amount of different types available. Berets, Fedoras, and Brimmed hats are often more fashionable and can even add a more decorative touch to your wardrobe. They are also common choices by women because they provide more femininity. Baseball hats are often chosen for the more relaxed appearance and are suitable for men and women. If a softer fabric is what you desire, you can also choose a beanie or turban.

If hats and scarves are not what you are looking for, maybe a wig will be the perfect covering for you. They are available in such a large selection of styles, lengths, and colors. This is often the common choice for many women because they can choose a wig that best matches their original hair and appearance or they can play around with styles to see what they might like to try when their hair grows back. Synthetic or human hair varieties are available.

In your search for the right headpieces, there are a few tips to help with the selection process. Keep in mind that there will be a difference between pieces that are designed for people with hair and the pieces that are specifically designed for people who have lost their hair. They may not fit exactly the same. Also, they may not have the same level of comfort on the inside.

The lifestyle you have will have a large influence on the types of coverings that you choose. Be sure to account for your daily activities, but also the activity levels you have on treatment days. If you tend to be more active, choose pieces that will not require you to constantly reposition or that move around too much. Additionally, you should choose pieces that suit your style and mix well with your wardrobe selections. They should feel natural to you, not as though you need to force yourself to wear them and be uncomfortable.

Choose a balance between simple and dressy or decorative. Simple head coverings are ideal for days when you are getting treatment or are just running errands because they are generally the most comfortable. The more dressy and decorative covers are ideal when you have special occasions or you just want to add a special touch to your outfit.

Your illness and subsequent treatment does not have to mean that you are not comfortable with yourself. You do not have to be confined to staying within the walls of your home. A head covering can give you the freedom to go out without being afraid of your appearance, or the toll weather can take on your delicate exposed scalp.




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