What is the process of chemotherapy and how is chemotherapy done

Updated on healthy 2024-08-14
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    It is normal that the white blood cells will definitely fall after radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and the blood injection will quickly stimulate the body's hematopoietic function, but that is an illusion, so it will inevitably fall.

    White blood cells are to be nourished, including eating and resting.

    Personally, I think it's best to raise it at home, not in a hospital.

    Food and drug recommendations: spore powder, Ganoderma lucidum slices, peanut coating, Ejiao, red dates, longan, are not expensive, the most expensive is more than 100.

    The rise of white blood cells is the process by which the body recovers. In the future, it is best to start taking blood-raising drugs a week before chemotherapy, so that the blood does not drop too low after chemotherapy.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The process of chemotherapy is broadly divided into four phases:

    1. Before chemotherapy, the doctor will stage the tumor patient according to all the examination results of the patient, and judge whether the chemotherapy can be carried out, if the body allows the chemotherapy to be carried out, the best chemotherapy plan should be formulated, and the patient and his family should be informed of the general process and possible chemotherapy, and sign the informed consent form, that is, the chemotherapy consent form.

    2. In chemotherapy, the chemotherapy regimen is generally multi-drug combination, once the regimen is determined, the start and stop time of various chemotherapy drugs have been determined, intravenous infusion or oral chemotherapy drugs are carried out according to the chemotherapy regimen, and the doctor will observe the patient's side effects on chemotherapy at any time.

    3. After chemotherapy, after chemotherapy, you need to stay in the hospital for a few days for observation, recheck blood routine, liver and kidney function, etc., and if there is no obvious abnormality, you can be discharged.

    Fourth, outpatient follow-up, due to severe chemotherapy, most of which occur 7-10 days after the cessation of chemotherapy, so after discharge, it is necessary to regularly review blood routine and liver and kidney function in the outpatient clinic, generally 1-2 times a week, if there is any abnormality, at any time. A chemotherapy is called a cycle, generally 3-4 weeks, but in most chemotherapy regimens, the medication time is within a week, and the rest of the time is used to observe or corresponding***. From the first day of chemotherapy, 21-28 days later, the second cycle of chemotherapy is admitted, and this is the whole process of chemotherapy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    5. There will be no pain in the whole process of chemotherapy, and there will be a burning sensation in the muscles and veins when the drug leaks, and the drug leakage can damage the surrounding muscle tissue, so it is necessary to stop the tendon and vein injections in time. Recovery can be done slowly within a few days after stopping the drug.

    6. Physical weakness: patients may have fatigue and weakness, listlessness, sweating, drowsiness, etc.

    Decreased immune function: Chemotherapy drugs can damage the patient's immune system, leading to a deficiency or decline in immune function, and the patient is prone to illness.

    Myelosuppression: Most chemotherapy drugs can cause bone marrow suppression, which is manifested by a decrease in white blood cells and platelets, and even a decrease in red blood cells and hemoglobin.

    Cardiotoxicity: Some chemotherapy drugs can produce cardiotoxicity, damage to myocardial cells, and patients will have symptoms such as palpitation, palpitations, chest tightness, precordial discomfort, shortness of breath, and even heart failure.

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