Controlling nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy
Introduction Of all the side effects of chemotherapy, nausea and vomiting are
the most common and are among the most feared. But having chemotherapy does not
mean that you have to suffer with nausea and vomiting. Key points - Nausea and vomiting can be controlled and even
prevented. The best treatment plan is one set up by you and your health care
team, based on your particular needs and feelings. You are the authority on how
well you feel and how much nausea you have.
- Today’s antinausea
drugs are very good at preventing and controlling nausea and vomiting. Your
doctor should be able to find one that works for you.
- Prevent
nausea. When you or your doctor foresee that a treatment will make you very
sick, it's best that you take
anti-nausea medicine beforehand.
- There
are several other ways to get relief and make yourself feel better before and
after your chemotherapy treatments.
What causes nausea and vomiting?
Why is it important to control nausea and vomiting?
How can I control nausea and vomiting?
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