Can cancer treatment make me feel sick all the time? What can I do?
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No, Cancer treatment makes you feel sick in the initial phase of treatment of chemotherapy. when you got habitual to it you feel normal.
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No, Cancer treatment makes you feel sick in the initial phase of treatment of chemotherapy. when you got habitual to it you feel normal.
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Some cancer treatments, like chemotherapy or radiation, can cause side effects like nausea or fatigue, but it’s not the same for everyone. If you’re feeling sick, talk to your doctor—they can prescribe medicines to help with nausea or suggest lifestyle tips to boost your energy. Eating small, frequent meals, staying hydrated, and resting when you need to can also make a big difference. Let your medical team know how you’re feeling so they can adjust your treatment plan if needed.