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During cancer treatment, patients face numerous challenges beyond the disease itself. One lesser-known but painful side ...
A sore in the mouth, ongoing hoarseness, a sore throat that won’t go away… All of these symptoms can be associated with a ...
In some cases, chemotherapy-induced mouth sores can be so painful that they cause problems with eating, swallowing, and talking. Sometimes secondary bacterial or fungal infections can develop.
Suck on ice chips (don’t chew them!) or sugar-free frozen pops during chemotherapy. These can ease mouth sores and dry mouth. Chomping on ice chips is really bad for your teeth and gums.
Cancer treatments like chemo and radiation can cause side effects like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, loss of taste or smell, dry mouth, sore throat, and mouth sores. These effects may ...
KOCHI: Oral ulcers are small, painful, round to oval sores inside the mouth. They may be white, yellow or grey in the centre ...
Chemotherapy affects all fast-growing cells throughout the body. Therefore, in addition to killing cancer cells, it also kills fast-growing normal cells. This is what may cause side effects such as ...
The side effects of chemotherapy depend on the type of drug involved. Common side effects include infections, easy bruising or bleeding, and hair loss. Chemotherapy kills regular cells, as well as ...