Effects of Chemo on the Body

Chemotherapy targets cancer cells but also affects healthy cells, leading to various side effects. Understanding these effects helps in managing symptoms and improving overall treatment outcomes.

Chemotherapy lowers energy levels, causing prolonged exhaustion and muscle weakness, lasting for weeks or months.

Fatigue

Chemo affects hair follicles, leading to temporary hair loss on the scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes, and body.

Hair Loss

Certain chemotherapy drugs irritate the stomach lining, triggering persistent nausea and frequent vomiting, affecting daily activities.

Nausea & Vomiting

Changes in taste perception and digestion lead to appetite loss, weight fluctuations, and altered food preferences.

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Appetite Changes

Chemo-induced neuropathy causes tingling, numbness, and pain in hands and feet, affecting mobility.

Nerve Damage

Chemotherapy disrupts digestion, causing diarrhea or constipation, leading to discomfort.

Digestive Issues

Chemo brain" results in difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, and temporary cognitive impairment, impacting daily functioning.

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Memory Problems

Various support groups and resources are available for patients and families. Connecting with others can provide comfort and guidance throughout the journey.

Support and Resources

While chemotherapy has side effects, they are manageable with proper care and support. Consulting a doctor helps in minimizing discomfort and improving recovery.

Conclusion

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