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      Cancer Treatment Side Effects — Mankato

      Chemotherapy works by killing rapidly dividing cancer cells. As it wipes out cancer cells, it also can destroy fast-growing healthy cells, which may cause side effects.

      Lower blood cell production

      Your bone marrow's ability to make blood cells might decrease and cause:

      • Anemia
        You may not have enough healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to your tissues, which can leave you feeling tired or short of breath.
      • Bleeding
        You may not have enough platelets — a blood cell that plays an important role in forming blood clots — to help prevent bleeding when you're injured.
      • Infections
        You may make fewer white blood cells, which protect your body from infections. An elevated body temperature may be the earliest sign of an infection.

      Gastrointestinal symptoms

      The lining of your stomach and intestines could become damaged, and you may experience:

      • Diarrhea
        Your body's ability to absorb nutrients from food and get rid of waste might be affected.
      • Nausea and vomiting
        Damage to your stomach and intestinal lining also can cause nausea and vomiting.
      • Constipation
        Though less common, constipation also can be a side effect of chemotherapy.

      Hair and skin hair symptoms

      Chemotherapy targets rapidly growing cells, including healthy cells in your hair and inside your mouth.

      You may experience hair or skin side effects, including:

      • Hair loss
        This happens most often on the scalp but your eyebrows and eyelashes also may thin. Fortunately, hair loss almost always is temporary.
      • Mouth sores
        Damage to the cells in your mouth can create sores that make it difficult to eat and drink.

      Sexual side effects

      Consider these sexual side effects:

      • Sexual side effects for men
      • Sexual side effects for women

      Whole-body effects

      Chemotherapy drugs go through your bloodstream and can affect your whole body. That can cause symptoms, such as fatigue. Feeling tired or having little energy is a common side effect of many types of chemotherapy.

      Work with your healthcare team

      Consider preparing a list of questions about side effects to ask your healthcare team so you can get ready for chemotherapy.

      Here are some questions you can ask:

      • What side effects are most common with the drugs I'm receiving?
      • How do these compare with the side effects of other treatments?
      • What can I do to prepare for these side effects?
      • What can I do to decrease the chances that I'll have them?
      • What side effects are dangerous and should prompt a call or visit to the clinic?
      • May I call you anytime if I have these side effects?
      • What phone number should I use?

      After you start treatment, it's important to tell your healthcare team about all the side effects you experience. The earlier they know, the more likely they can prevent side effects from becoming more serious.


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