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Toxicities that require dose restriction include diarrhoea, abdominal pain, nausea, gastritis, and hand-foot syndrome. Nearly half of people receiving Heroda** will induce diarrhoea, and those with severe diarrhoea who develop dehydration should be closely monitored and given fluids**.
Grade 2 diarrhea is diagnosed with 4-6 diarrhoea per day or nocturnal diarrhoea, grade 3 diarrhoea is treated with 7-9 diarrhoea per day or fecal incontinence and malabsorption, and grade 4 diarrhoea is treated with more than 10 diarrhoea per day or with gross blood in the stool and intravenous fluids required. If grade 4 diarrhea occurs, Heroda should be discontinued until the diarrhea stops or the frequency of diarrhea decreases to grade 1. Grade 3 or 4 diarrhea should be used in lower doses before using Heroda.
Hand-foot syndrome occurs in almost half of patients who take Heroda, but it is mostly grade 1 to 2, and grade 3 syndrome is rare. Most side effects go away and do not need to be stopped indefinitely, although the drug needs to be temporarily discontinued or reduced**.
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Chemotherapy is chemistry, and chemistry has an effect on any part of the body, so it will cause imperceptible damage to some parts of the body, that is, there will be a part of it, but it will not have much impact in the process of receiving it. Chemotherapy for tumors will cause some ***, which will cause invisible damage to other tissues of the body, damage to the liver, and kidneys, everything has two sides, it is recommended to ** early, as soon as **.
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Chemotherapy is an important means of malignant tumors. However, while chemotherapy kills tumor cells, it can also damage normal cells in the body, especially for fast-growing cells, including hematopoietic cells in the bone marrow, mucosal cells in the gastrointestinal tract, and hair follicle cells. Therefore, bone marrow suppression is a common adverse reaction of chemotherapy drugs in patients.
In the case of bone marrow suppression, the hematopoietic function of the human bone marrow decreases, and leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, anemia, and severe bone marrow suppression can affect life due to dangerous complications such as infection or bleeding. Other symptoms include gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and hair changes, such as hair loss. In addition, some chemotherapy drugs are also neurotoxic, which can cause dullness of sensation in the hands and feet or abnormal sensations.
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1. Some chemotherapy drugs need to be injected intravenously, and if they are missed under the skin or puncture the blood vessels, they can lead to local inflammation and local tissue necrosis.
2. Many chemotherapy drugs will have obvious myelosuppressive effects. If the white blood cells decrease, the platelets decrease, the bone marrow hematopoietic function is inhibited, and adverse reactions such as bleeding and anemia occur.
3. The mucosal damage caused by chemotherapy is mainly manifested as digestive tract symptoms such as loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomatitis, esophagitis, etc., accounting for about 70% of chemotherapy, and this toxic side effect is mainly related to the type and dosage of the drug.
4. Some chemotherapy drugs, such as cisplatin, nitrosaurea, cyclophosphamide, etc., can damage or even cause kidney failure, so be more careful. Patients who are treated with such drugs should drink plenty of fluids and should also pay attention to prevent cystitis, urgency, painful urination, hematuria and other symptoms.
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Chemotherapy chemotherapy, a dead end, search for a medical blog, look at the poison of chemotherapy*** detailed article.
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Fortunately, it can increase the patient's appetite, restore the number of platelets and white blood cells to normal, rarely have nausea, vomiting and other adverse symptoms, and also have good effects such as pain relief and sleep.
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Eating and eating Resurrection can alleviate the toxicity caused by chemotherapy, enhance the patient's physique, and improve resistance and immunity.
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It is very bad to take painkillers for dysmenorrhea often, it will be toxic***, and this is the same thing, the burden on your kidney function is very heavy, it is recommended not to eat it.
Of course, there is, and the common *** is diarrhea rash