Why does hair grow more under a cast?

The skin under the plaster cast is subjected to tiny amounts of friction as the cast moves. The friction is not enough to rub away hair, but it is enough to stimulate the hair follicles in the skin to produce new hairs. As the skin is subjected to its normal wear and tear, the excessive hair will gradually disappear.
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Why is my hair darker after wearing a cast?

Interestingly enough, I usually tell kids that the hair is kind of thicker and deeper and darker than it ever was before, but as your body continues to heal and the bone goes on to eventually reconstituting itself, the hair is going to go back to normal. So don't worry about it, there's nothing to do about it.
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Why does hair grow after an injury?

We postulated that damaged epidermis and hair follicles in a wound can naturally heal and repair. The skin's means of repairing the epidermis after injury resides in its stem cells which, in adults, occur in the basal layer of the epidermis and in the hair follicles.
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Why do I have so much hair on my legs girl?

Key points about hirsutism

Hirsutism is excess hair growth on the body or face. It's caused by excess hormones called androgens. For women, the hair may grow in places where men often have a lot of hair, but women often don't. This includes the upper lip, chin, chest, and back.
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Is it normal to have hair in your bum for a girl?

Butt hair is a totally normal part of life. Just because your favorite Instagram influencer hasn't hashtagged #ButtHairOnFleek doesn't mean that having it is a bad thing. Butt hair — even deep in the valley of your backwoods — is perfectly normal. Most people have some hair on the cheeks, around the anus, or both.
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Why casts make hair grow thicker



Why is my pubic hair so thick?

Marc Glashofer, a dermatologist and fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, claims that the texture of pubic hair tends to be thicker and more coarse than hair on the rest of our body because of its origins as a buffer. “It prevents friction during intercourse that can cause skin abrasion and rashes,” he says.
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Can a wound heal with hair in it?

This suggests that the hair follicle is important but not necessary for normal wound healing. Investigators and clinicians have noted for years that hair-bearing areas tend to heal more quickly than areas lacking follicles (Bishop, 1945; Brown and McDowell, 1942; Martinot et al., 1994).
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Does hair grow on tattoos?

Well, a simple answer is; yes, the hair will grow back, regardless of the tattoo! The hair may not grow as fast as it would usually do after a razor shave. The skin is damaged after the tattooing process, so the focus of the body is on wound healing first.
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Is it possible to grow hair on a scar?

And blood supply is an essential component of successful follicle growth and regeneration; it is the transportation system for oxygen and nutrients to the hair follicle. So when a scar forms on damaged skin, hair follicles may not grow back due to the lack of blood vessels.
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Is a bone completely healed when a cast comes off?

During this “remodeling”, the body can straighten the fractured bone by laying new bone on the inside edge, and taking away bone on the outside of the angled area. In young children, bones can remodel fairly large angles, healing to appear completely normal within one to two years.
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What happens if you leave a cast on too long?

Prolonged cast immobilization is extremely rare and occurs in non compliant patients. This case demonstrates muscle atrophy which was anticipated. The stiffness of the ankle joint was not marked. Skin changes were minor with no substantial areas of ulceration or stasis dermatitis.
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What happens if you take a cast off early?

There are many reasons why it may be tempting for you to take your cast off. However, this job should only ever fall to your doctor or specialist. If you remove your cast on your own, or if you make any adjustments, you will run the risk of causing your leg or arm further damage.
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Can I shave my leg after cast removal?

Wait 3 days before shaving the area to give your skin time to heal. Follow your doctor's instructions for any at-home stretching or exercises, or physical therapy. It's normal for the area to feel a little stiff and weak.
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What happens if you take off your cast?

After having a cast removed, it is normal to experience pain, stiffness and decreased range of motion in the area(s) that were immobilized. Symptoms can last up to twice the amount of immobilization time. For Example, if the patient was in a cast for 3-4 weeks, symptoms may last up to 6-8 weeks.
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What happens if I get my cast wet?

Do not get your plaster cast wet. This will weaken it, and your bone will no longer be properly supported. It's possible to buy special covers for plaster casts to keep them dry when washing or bathing. Ask a pharmacist for more information.
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Does hair grow after death?

Hair and fingernails may appear longer after death, but not because they are still growing. Instead, a persons fingernails and hair may appear longer because the skin around them has retracted, according to the Dermatology Clinic at UAMS. After death, dehydration causes the skin and other soft tissues to shrink.
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Where is the least painful place to get a tattoo?

The least painful spots to get a tattoo are your forearms, stomach, and outer thighs.
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Less painful areas to get tattooed include parts of the body with thicker skin and more fat, including the:
  • Forearm.
  • Hands.
  • Shoulder.
  • Parts of the back.
  • Back of arm.
  • Stomach.
  • Outer arm.
  • Outer thigh.
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Where are the most painful places to get a tattoo?

Most painful
  • Armpit. The armpit is among the most painful places, if not the most painful place, to get tattooed. ...
  • Rib cage. The rib cage is probably the second most painful place for most people to get tattooed. ...
  • Ankles and shins. ...
  • Nipples and breasts. ...
  • Groin. ...
  • Elbows or kneecap. ...
  • Behind the knees. ...
  • Hips.
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Why is hair growing around my scar?

This very rare phenomenon has not previously been reported in the literature. We postulate that, after the epidermis and hair follicles have been damaged by wounding, it is possible for them naturally to heal and repair if provided with an appropriate chemical and physical microenvironment.
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Should you remove hair from a wound?

Hair is removed to avoid problems during and after surgery, for example when stitching up wounds or applying dressings. However, some studies claim that removing hair could cause infections after surgery and should be avoided.
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Why does hair get trapped under skin?

The most common cause of ingrown hairs is an improper shaving technique. Cutting hair very close to the skin creates a very sharp tip on the end of each of the hairs. Most of these hairs will grow back out without a problem. However, some hairs can curl back on themselves and grow into the skin.
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Why do we have butt hair?

Everyone has some hair in the area between their butt crack. This hair wicks away moisture and protects the sensitive skin around your anus.
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What is the longest pubic hair can grow?

On an average, pubic hair ranges between 0.5 to 1.5 inches. But according to the Illustrated Book of Sexual Records, the longest known pubic hair in history was 28 inches long and belonged to a woman from South Africa. The hair was so long, it reached her knees.
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How can I remove pubic hair permanently?

Laser hair removal and electrolysis are both considered “permanent” methods to denude pubes: both eliminate hair follicles so hair doesn't grow back.
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