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Will I have nausea and vomiting while on chemotherapy?

FAQs about Chemotherapy for Lung Cancer
Side effects of chemotherapy depend on which drug or drugs you are taking, the dosage and the length of treatment. Some people experience few or no side effects. We know a great deal more about why nausea and vomiting occur after chemotherapy than only a few years ago. A number of powerful anti-nausea drugs are available for use. We routinely utilize drugs to prevent nausea and vomiting before administering chemotherapy.

Why do chemotherapy and radiation therapy cause nausea and vomiting?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
Because chemotherapy and radiation therapy are so powerful, they can sometimes damage healthy cells. When this happens, your body sends a message to your brain warning it that something disruptive is in your body. This sets off a chain reaction that triggers the nausea and vomiting response. Kytril can help block the signals that cause nausea and vomiting.

What can I do to decrease nausea and vomiting during pregnancy?

FAQ's About Pregnancy
middot; These foods may NOT be well tolerated: greasy or fried foods (they take longer to leave the stomach and therefore may cause nausea and/or heartburn), very sweet foods, spicy hot foods, and foods with strong odors. middot; Drink chilled or cold beverages, for instance, decaffeinated soda. Don't drink diet soda, you need the calories at this point. middot; Eat slowly and rest after meals. It is best to rest while sitting in an upright position for about one hour after eating.

What are nausea and vomiting?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
Nausea refers to the queasy feeling in your throat or your stomach. Vomiting is when you actually get rid of the contents of your stomach through your mouth. Sometimes the combination of nausea and vomiting is called emesis.

Is nausea and vomiting serious?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
It may not seem as important as the cancer you are battling, but do not underestimate nausea and vomiting--they can be very serious. Call your doctor if nausea and vomiting last more than 24 hours, if you are confused, if you are not urinating very often or if you have a dry mouth or sunken eyes. These can be signs of severe dehydration. Besides the physical effects, nausea and vomiting can also be emotionally upsetting.

Is nausea or vomiting normal?

Vomiting is to be avoided as much as possible after surgery, especially during the first few weeks. Adequately chewing your food is very important, because food that is too large may plug up your outlet and cause vomiting. Consider nausea and vomiting to be signals that your body is sending you. It is your job to interpret these signals and adjust your eating behaviors in order to avoid these unpleasant signals. To identify the possible cause, ask yourself the following questions:

What causes nausea and vomiting, or emesis?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
Lots of things cause emesis, including food that is hard to digest, some medications, anesthesia, pregnancy or an illness, such as a virus. It can also be caused by chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

What is Post-Operative Nausea and Vomiting?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
Post-Operative Nausea and Vomiting (PONV) is the queasy and unpleasant feeling in the stomach that many people often feel after undergoing a surgical procedure. This type of nausea and vomiting affects 20% to 30% of people depending on the type of procedure and anesthetic used. Not only is post-operative nausea and vomiting distressing, it can also lead to complications after surgery. Kytril can help block the signals that cause nausea and vomiting.

Do some treatments cause more nausea and vomiting than others?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
Certain treatments have a higher likelihood of causing nausea and vomiting than others. However, even the treatments with a high risk of nausea and vomiting may not cause every person who receives them to feel nauseated or vomit. an example, Total Body Radiation (TBI) will raise the risk of experiencing nausea and vomiting. The risk is also increased if radiation therapy is given to the digestive system, particularly the stomach or small intestines.

What can I do to stop nausea and vomiting, or emesis?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
If you are being treated for cancer with chemotherapy or radiation therapy, you can talk to your doctor about Kytril. Kytril is available only by prescription and is designed to prevent the nausea and vomiting that can sometimes occur with chemotherapy or radiation therapy treatments. Click here for more information about Kytril.

Nausea Will I suffer from nausea and vomiting?

Anaesthesia Information Page
Nausea in relation to an operation is due to numerous factors. The type of surgery you are having is by far the most important factor. Second is the person's own predisposition to nausea and third is the anaesthetic. Most anaesthetics today tend not to cause nausea by themselves, but as anaesthetists we certainly try to reduce the rate of nausea further. Most anaesthetics usually include drugs to decrease nausea.

Are some people more likely to have nausea and vomiting from cancer treatment than others?

Kytril: Caregiver - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, everyone responds differently to treatments, and some people do not have any nausea or vomiting at all. There are a variety of factors that can affect whether you will experience nausea and vomiting, including: Speak to your doctor about these and other factors. And click here to take the Nfactor Self-Assessment to determine your risk of emesis.

Will I have nausea?

Dr. Guillermo Alvarez: Gastric Sleeve (VSG) & Lap-Band®
There are people who are very sensitive to the anesthesia. These people tend do be a bit more nauseated than others. The manipulation of the stomach during surgery may also produce some nausea in some patients. The post-operative Lap-band patient that presents with nausea is around 5%. Nausea does subside in the next few hours post-op. All of our patients receive medications to prevent nausea in the recovery room.

Is there anything I can do for the nausea?

Gestational Trophoblastic Disease | Questions about Gynecolo...
Lola, Utah, USA: Ask your doctor. Symptoms are intensified if you have an empty stomach. Alleviate the symptoms by keeping a small amount of food in your stomach. Lola, Utah, USA: The prognosis for any diagnosis of malignant trophoblastic cancer is greatly improved by care and management by an experienced gynecological oncologist.

When can nausea and vomiting be an indication of a serious problem?

alt.support.cancer FAQ - Part 2
Nausea and vomiting can be an indication of a serious problem, especially if they interfere with your ability to take oral medication, or cause bleeding or pain. Do not be afraid to discuss this with your doctor - there is no cause for embarrassment.

Can nausea or vomiting harm my health?

alt.support.cancer FAQ - Part 2
Persistent vomiting causes the body to lose large amounts of water and nutrients. If you are vomiting more than three times a day and you are not drinking enough fluids, you could become dehydrated. Dehydration is the loss of water from body tissues and it disturbs the balance of essential substances in your body. Dehydration can cause serious complications if it is not treated.

What about nausea and vomiting after my surgery?

Rhinoplasty (Nose Surgery) in Seattle Washington - Rhinoplas...
There are three sources of nausea and vomiting after nasal surgery. The first is from the actual anesthetic itself, which can last the first 12 hours postoperatively. After that, the nausea and vomiting can be related to taking pain medicine or swallowing blood down the back of the throat. We ask patients, if they are not actively bleeding, to taper off the pain medicine and to just take Tylenol to eliminate that nausea and vomiting.

What can I do for nausea and vomiting during pregnancy?

Targhee Women's Clinic | Frequently Asked Questions
Drink beverages chilled or cold. Decaffeinated soda is often well tolerated. I (suggest??) soda, you need the calories right now. Eat slowly and rest after meals. It is best to rest sitting in an upright position for about one hour after eating. If continued vomiting occurs, do not eat or drink anything until the vomiting has stopped. As you feel better, try some small amounts of clear liquids (broth, Jell-O, apple, grape, or cranberry juice, and/or popsicles.

Have you any suggestions to beat nausea and vomiting in pregnancy?

Howick Midwife
Eating little and often may help some women. Accupressure bands though designed for travel sickness can help for morning sickness in pregnancy. Drinking ginger ale or using grated fresh ginger in hot water or ginger biscuits may also help. Ginger is a popular remedy for morning sickness. Peppermint is also renowned for its digestive powers so drink peppermint tea or suck mints. Sometimes just brushing your teeth may help to quell a bout of nausea.
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