Coping with Side Effects
How to Deal With Side Effects of Medicine - WebMD
Many prescription drugs, for example, cause stomach problems like nausea, diarrhea, or constipation because they pass through your digestive system.
Antidepressants: Get tips to cope with side effects - Mayo Clinic
Side effects may include nausea, weight gain, drowsiness, insomnia, dry mouth, constipation, dizziness, anxiety or sexual side effects. Learn how to cope.
Coping With Side Effects | Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Most patients will experience some side effects from their treatment, but great progress has been made in treating or minimizing many of them.
Dealing With Medicine Side Effects and Interactions | HealthLink BC
Dealing with mild side effects · Avoid caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol. · Don't exercise in the late afternoon or evening. · Keep your bedroom quiet, dark, and ...
Coping with Side Effects - Cancer Support Community
Common side effects from radiation therapy include nausea, fatigue, and skin changes, such as redness, dryness, or itching at the site of treatment. Other side ...
Coping with Side Effects - Together by St. Jude™
Talk to your care team about side effects. They can help you know what side effects to watch for and make a plan to manage them.
Medication side effects: how to deal with them - BHF
If you're worried about starting a new medication, or experiencing side effects already, Senior Cardiac Nurse Chloe MacArthur has tips to help.
Dealing With Medicine Side Effects and Interactions | Cigna
All medicines can cause side effects. Many people don't have side effects. And minor side effects sometimes go away after a while.
Coping With Side Effects of Antidepressants - WebMD
Keep in mind that many side effects might be worse when you first start a medicine or when you increase the dose. They may get better as your ...
Managing Side Effects - Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
For some patients, side effects may last well after treatment is completed or may be permanent. For most patients, side effects are temporary and go away when ...
Coping with Side Effects | Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
Coping with Side Effects · Fatigue and weakness - Feeling unusually tired and physically weak is a standard side effect of radiation treatment and chemotherapy.
Coping with side-effects of cancer treatment - Irish Cancer Society
Tips on managing symptoms and side-effects during and after cancer treatment. Cancer and cancer treatments can cause a range of side-effects.
Side effects of psychiatric medication - Mind
This side effects you may experience depend on which medication you take and your individual reaction to it. Some people get certain side effects while others ...
Coping with Side Effects | Cancer, Work & You
It can take time to recover from the side effects of treatment. Making changes to your work hours and environment may make things easier. If treatment side ...
Managing Symptoms & Side Effects - BC Cancer
M · Mediastinum Radiation Therapy: see Chest: Care of Radiation Therapy Side Effects · Memory, Thinking & Attention · Metastasis: see As Cancer Progresses ...
Managing Cancer-related Side Effects
Cancer and cancer treatment may cause bowel or bladder changes or problems such as diarrhea, constipation, incontinence, or retention.
Coping with Chemotherapy Side Effects - Philadelphia PA
Chemotherapy can cause a wide range of side effects, and everyone reacts to treatment differently. Still, some side effects tend to be particularly common.
Managing Side Effects | Cancer Support Community
Before making a decision about your treatment, it is helpful to know what the common short and long-term side effects are and how to manage them.
Late Effects of Cancer Treatment - National Cancer Institute
Cancer treatment can cause late side effects that may not show up for months or years after treatment. These late effects may include heart ...
Managing Your Chemotherapy Side Effects
This information will help you manage the side effects from your chemotherapy.