How should reflux be treated after chemotherapy

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We know that many diseases in our life are very serious. We must choose the right method in the treatment, especially for cancer. We often use chemotherapy in the treatment of cancer. Many patients also know that there are many adverse reactions after chemotherapy. Let's take a look at the following.

How should reflux be treated after chemotherapy

First of all: first of all, one is hair loss. Some or all of the hair on the patient's body falls off, which can appear in any part of the body, including the patient's head, limbs and pudenda, especially in female patients. Most people are worried about hair loss, which has also become an obstacle to chemotherapy.

Secondly: second, there are some digestive tract symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, constipation, or oral mucosal ulcers, because some chemotherapy drugs not only kill tumor cells, but also kill human normal cells. Because the human digestive tract mucosa is more delicate, the impact is more direct.

Finally: Third: there will be bladder inflammation, as well as acute renal damage and other problems, patients will have low back pain and renal discomfort, as well as abdominal discomfort or distending pain and other problems, the main drugs causing this kind of injury are cisplatin, ifosfamide and cyclophosphamide.

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What we have to say is that patients should pay attention to keeping warm. They usually drink warm boiled water. Sometimes they just drink plain boiled water. Patients often feel that they don't have any taste. At this time, they can drink some light saline or orange juice.