Side effects of chemo are different for everyone. They vary based on the chemo medicine(s) and dose you get. Below is a list of some of the most common chemo side effects. Ask your doctor what short- and long-term side effects to watch for.
- Hair loss
- Nausea and vomiting
- Mouth sores
- Diarrhea
- Changes in the way things taste
- Loss of appetite
Other common side effects are linked to decreased blood counts, for instance:
Increased risk for infection
During your chemo treatments, your white blood cell count may drop. This means your immune system won't be working as well as it should. It's a good idea for you to stay away from people who have illnesses that you could catch. It's also a good idea to take extra safety measures against cuts and scrapes that could become infected. Your doctor will check your blood counts regularly during your treatment. Let your doctor know if you have any signs of an infection. Symptoms include fever, sore throat, a new cough, or burning during urination.
Bleeding and bruising more easily
Chemo can also lower your blood platelet counts. Platelets are needed to help the blood clot well.
Fatigue
You may feel tired while getting chemo. This normally goes away once treatment ends.