Dry hair after chemotherapy is caused by the side effects of chemotherapy, which has greater side effects on the human body, such as temporary hair loss, bone marrow suppression, gastrointestinal reactions and so on.
After entering the human body, chemotherapy drugs are mainly used to inhibit the fast-growing cells, and there is no specific targeting. Cancer cells proliferate faster, so chemotherapy drugs can act on cancer cells.
However, in addition to cancer cells in the human body, there are many, many cells that grow vigorously, such as scalp cells, thus causing dry hair and hair loss.
In addition, chemotherapy has side effects such as bone marrow suppression and gastrointestinal reactions, which can be gradually relieved after stopping the drug.
Hair dryness after chemotherapy is a normal phenomenon during chemotherapy, patients should consult a specialist, and should not be treated indiscriminately, so as not to cause adverse consequences.