Close Menu
  • Home
  • World News
  • India News
  • Business News
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Indian Diaspora In US
  • Technology
  • Bollywood
  • Education
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Breaking News
  • Breaking News Live Updates, May 17: WHO Declares Health Crisis Amid Rare Ebola Outbreak
  • Polish Officials Sound Alarm: NATO’s Next Conflict Is Brewing at the Border
  • IPL 2026: RCB Charges into Playoffs as PBKS Faces Stunning Collapse in Himachal
  • India Increases Fuel Prices as Global Energy Crunch Strains Economy
  • Five Key Trends Shaping Canada’s Business Scene Next Week
  • Trump Dives into Tech Stocks: A Bold Move in Q1 2026 – صحيفة مال
  • Anurag Kashyap in Hot Water After Controversial Comments on Brahmin Community; Surat Court Directs FIR
  • PM Modi Lauds Dutch Dam: Insights from Afsluitdijk for India’s Future
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
India Bulletin
Advertisement
  • Home
  • World News
  • India News
  • Business News
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Indian Diaspora In US
  • Technology
  • Bollywood
  • Education
India Bulletin
Home»Health»Salon Shampoos: A Rare Risk of Stroke by Compressing Vertebral Arteries
Health

Salon Shampoos: A Rare Risk of Stroke by Compressing Vertebral Arteries

October 9, 20252 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Email
Share
Facebook Twitter Email


Rare Condition Linked to Salon Shampooing Raises Concerns

For many people, getting their hair washed at a salon is a soothing experience. However, for a small group of individuals, this relaxing moment can lead to a rare condition known as beauty parlor stroke syndrome (BPSS).

BPSS occurs when certain movements during hair washing, like tilting the head back or twisting the neck, compress or damage the vertebral arteries in the neck. This can lead to stroke-like symptoms.

The term became widely recognized in 1993 when New York neurologist Michael Weintraub reported cases of patients experiencing these symptoms after salon treatments. Since then, a recent review in The American Journal of Emergency Medicine documented 54 cases of BPSS over nearly fifty years, with the majority of incidents occurring in beauty salons.

Interestingly, about 80% of those affected are women, ranging from teenagers to older adults. A review published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine highlights that this condition typically happens when the neck is held in an extreme position, straining the arteries that supply blood to the brain.

In rare cases, this awkward posture can cause a tear in an artery wall, resulting in a blood clot that blocks blood flow to the brain.

Symptoms usually show up during or within days after the event, including dizziness, neck pain, and vision problems. In more severe cases, individuals may experience weakness, numbness, or trouble speaking.

Experts note that even small issues, like bone spurs in the neck, can heighten the risk of BPSS. A slight tilt of the head can disrupt blood flow to important areas of the brain.

Doctors typically use MRI or CT scans to diagnose BPSS, and treatment may involve medication or even surgery in some cases.

Despite these risks, health experts assert that BPSS is quite rare, primarily known from scattered case studies rather than widespread data. To minimize risk, the Pro Beauty Association encourages stylists to use rolled towels or cushions for neck support while washing hair. Clients are also advised to communicate any discomfort or dizziness they experience during their salon visit.

With simple adjustments, salon experiences can remain safe and enjoyable for everyone.

beauty and skin Health lifestyle nervous system health rare diseases stroke
Share. Facebook Twitter Email
admin
  • Website

Related Posts

WHO Declares Ebola Crisis in DR Congo a Worldwide Health Alert

May 17, 2026

Ancient Chinese Baduanjin Exercise Shines Against Modern Blood Pressure Meds

May 17, 2026

Canadian MV Hondius Cruise Passenger Diagnosed with Hantavirus

May 16, 2026
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Don't Miss

Breaking News Live Updates, May 17: WHO Declares Health Crisis Amid Rare Ebola Outbreak

Polish Officials Sound Alarm: NATO’s Next Conflict Is Brewing at the Border

IPL 2026: RCB Charges into Playoffs as PBKS Faces Stunning Collapse in Himachal

India Increases Fuel Prices as Global Energy Crunch Strains Economy

Started in 2004, India Bulletin is the largest and
most read South Asian publication
in Chicago and surrounding Midwest.

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Advertise With Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Disclaimer
  • CCPA
News
  • Bollywood
  • Business News
  • Health
  • India News
  • Indian Diaspora In US
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • World News
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Accessibility Adjustments

Powered by OneTap

How long do you want to hide the toolbar?
Hide Toolbar Duration
Select your accessibility profile
Vision Impaired Mode
Enhances website's visuals
Seizure Safe Profile
Clear flashes & reduces color
ADHD Friendly Mode
Focused browsing, distraction-free
Blindness Mode
Reduces distractions, improves focus
Epilepsy Safe Mode
Dims colors and stops blinking
Content Modules
Font Size

Default

Line Height

Default

Color Modules
Orientation Modules