Soreness or even open sores in the mouth or throat dry mouth trouble swallowing changes in taste nausea earaches tooth decay swelling in the gums throat or neck hair loss changes in skin texture jaw stiffness.
Abdomen radiotherapy side effects.
Treatment areas and possible side effects.
Bladder irritation and pain.
Bowel changes and diarrhoea medicines can help to reduce this bladder inflammation causing pain and a feeling of needing to pass urine pain in your tummy abdomen due to urine infection bowel changes or fine cracks in the pelvic bones.
Radiotherapy to the pelvic area might cause.
Sexual problems men fertility problems men sexual problems women fertility problems women skin changes.
Feeling or being sick.
You might have pain after radiotherapy to the.
For both men and women radiotherapy to your pelvic area can cause sexual problems.
Urinary and bladder changes.
Abdominal or pelvic radiotherapy side effects.
Because the radiation therapy is administered to the pelvis though there are certain side effects that are common among these patients.
Radiotherapy to control bleeding from your stomach may can be a shorter treatment.
People who get radiation to the head and neck might have side effects such as.
It is normal to have diarrhoea during or after radiotherapy to your abdomen or pelvis.
They depend on the type of cancer its location the radiation therapy dose and your general health why does radiation therapy cause side effects high doses of radiation therapy are used to destroy cancer cells.
These are different for each person.
Fatigue is a general lack of energy tiredness or exhaustion.
Ask your radiation oncologist or nurse for help managing any other side effects you have.
How many treatments you need varies.
The side effects are usually less severe if the treatment is for a few days and more if your treatment is for a few weeks.
It s usually safe to have sex during and after radiotherapy treatment unless your doctor tells you not to.
It may also be related to toxic substances that are produced when cancer cells break down and die.
Radiothearpy to the stomach area can make you feel sick or be sick.
Radiation therapy treats many types of cancer effectively.
It s one of the most common side effects of radiation therapy.
Radiation therapy to the pelvis is commonly used to treat women with lower gastrointestinal tract cancers as well as gynecologic cancers such as cervical cancer ovarian cancer and uterine cancer.
Sickness and weight loss.
Problems can be physical but treatment can also affect your desire for sex.
Pain nausea diarrhea trouble sleeping or feeling depressed or anxious can increase your fatigue.
You might also have stomach cramps and wind.