Side effects
Causes of cancer treatment can have side effects - Problems occur when the treatment affects healthy tissues or organs. Side effects vary from person to person, even among those who receive the same treatment. . Some people have very little side effects while others have many different types of treatments you received, as well as the quantity or frequency of treatment, your age and other health conditions can also factor into your side effects.
Before starting treatment, ask your health care team about the side effects of which side effects you may have to reduce the side effects during and after treatment, whatever steps you can take, as well as helpful care. . Speak about any side effects you have and you change the notice, so your health care team can manage or manage it.
Due to the treatment of cancer, common side effects include:
- Anemia
- Hunger loss
- Bleeding and scratches (Thrombocytopenia)
- Constipation
- Slurium
- Diarrhea
- Adama
- Fatigue
- Hair fall (alopecia)
- Infection and neutropenia
- Limpedema
- Memory or concentration problems
- Mouth and throat problems
- nausea and vomiting
- Neural Problems (Peripheral Neuropathy)
- Pain
- Sexual and reproductive problems (men)
- Sexual and reproductive problems (women)
- Skin and nail change
- Sleep problems
- Urine and bladder problems
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