Kemoterapi görüyorum. Saçlarım döküldükten sonra tekrar çıktığında hastalanmadan önceki saçlarım gibi düz ve kahverengi değildi. Dalgalı ve simsiyah uzadı. Kemoterapi dna dizilimimi değiştiremeyeceğine göre bu nasıl mümkün oldu?
Yabanci kaynaklardan da biraz arastirdim; genelde mekanizmasi tam aciklanmadigini soyluyor. Kimi vakalar geri donup, kimileri donemeyebiliyormus. En akla yatkin buldugum aciklama ise su: "Miniaturization occurs when the follicle reenters the growing stage. The new hair that is produced is smaller than the previous hair. Generally, balding is a relatively gradual process because very few follicles are entering a growing stage at any one time. However, when all of the follicles enter the growing phase at virtually the same time, the process seems accelerated. The hair density decreases. This phenomenon can cause a change in the overall texture of the hair, making it look more curly as a result"
Ayrica ek olarak renk icin:"Finally, chemotherapy can cause pigmentary changes in the follicle because the melanocytes, which are interspersed among the rapidly proliferating hair cells, are injured when the hair cells are lost. In general, melanocytes are more sensitive to injury and are not as good as hair cells or epidermal cells at regenerating themselves"
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Yabanci kaynaklardan da biraz arastirdim; genelde mekanizmasi tam aciklanmadigini soyluyor. Kimi vakalar geri donup, kimileri donemeyebiliyormus. En akla yatkin buldugum aciklama ise su: "Miniaturization occurs when the follicle reenters the growing stage. The new hair that is produced is smaller than the previous hair. Generally, balding is a relatively gradual process because very few follicles are entering a growing stage at any one time. However, when all of the follicles enter the growing phase at virtually the same time, the process seems accelerated. The hair density decreases. This phenomenon can cause a change in the overall texture of the hair, making it look more curly as a result"
Ayrica ek olarak renk icin:"Finally, chemotherapy can cause pigmentary changes in the follicle because the melanocytes, which are interspersed among the rapidly proliferating hair cells, are injured when the hair cells are lost. In general, melanocytes are more sensitive to injury and are not as good as hair cells or epidermal cells at regenerating themselves"
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