Little bit of weakness and shortness of breathe - #11040
Due to adenocarcinoma cancer my dad is facing weakness and little bit of shortness of breathing after first chemo what can we do in such situation? And can we Persue ayurvedic treatment with the chemo ??
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Hello dear Please be aware See these seems to be the side-effects of chemotherapy which is going on. Usually application of the anti cancer drugs inhibit the normal metabolism and eventually leads to generalised weakness,pallor, breathlessness ( due to alveolar damage) and anaemia. Usually they are avoidable but are transient. You can take dietary supplements to control damage Folate capsule Destran/ ferrous sulphate medications Biotin for hair loss Protein like eggs and cheese Vitamin supplements like zincovit Dietary products to supplement fat loss. However,in case of no improvement, kindly consult the concerned surgeon or dietician for better clarification Also, please avoid any kind of medicine to avoid interference or delayed effect of chemotherapy Hope your problem subsides Regards
Hello jagruti ji Adenocarcinoma chemo does causes shortness of breath I would suggest you to continue the treatment and tell about symptoms to your treating oncologist For fatigue it is due to weight and cancer leading to weakness Also switching or any simentous treatment should be taken after advise from your treating oncologist
Weakness and shortness of breath after chemotherapy are common side effects, but they must be monitored to rule out infection, anemia, or lung complications. Supportive care like adequate nutrition, hydration, and rest is important during recovery. Please consult his oncologist before combining ayurvedic treatment with chemotherapy for proper evaluation and treatment.
Weakness and breathlessness are common but need investigation (anemia, infection, or chemo side effects). Ayurveda can be used with chemo for support, but not as a replacement, and must be monitored carefully.
Practical Next Steps
Inform oncologist about weakness + breathlessness. Do CBC, electrolytes, kidney & liver function tests before next chemo. Use Ayurveda only as supportive (not as a replacement). Focus on nutrition, hydration, emotional support, and infection prevention.
In situations like this, weakness and shortness of breath can be common side-effects after chemotherapy, especially with conditions like adenocarcinoma. The first step should always be to report these symptoms to your dad’s oncologist as they can best determine whether these symptoms are expected or if they signify anything more serious related to the cancer treatment. It’s crucial they evaluate whether the breathlessness is due to anemia, infection, or any cardiac or pulmonary issues that might require immediate attention. In parallel to getting medical advice, ensure your dad is well-hydrated, as dehydration can worsen such symptoms. Adequate nutrition is essential too, prioritizing energy-rich diets that are easy on digestion since chemotherapy can affect appetite and taste. Managing fatigue involves balance—encouraging gentle activity, like short walks, while allowing plenty of rest. Regarding integrating ayurvedic treatment with chemotherapy, it is important to consult the oncologist first. Some herbal supplements may interact with chemotherapy drugs, potentially reducing their effectiveness or increasing side effects. If the oncologist agrees, you could explore non-herbal ayurvedic strategies like diet recommendations or stress reduction techniques that should not interfere with ongoing treatment. Always prioritize evidence-based medical treatments and ensure any complementary approaches are well-coordinated by healthcare professionals to avoid undesired interactions or delays in critical cancer care.
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