Diagnosis treatment and side effects management.
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment and side effects.
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The main treatment for acute lymphocytic leukemia all in adults is typically long term chemotherapy chemo.
Mouth sores diarrhea hair loss rashes itchy skin nausea and vomiting headaches loss of appetite fatigue neuropathy numbness tingling or muscle weakness usually in the hands or feet.
In general treatment for acute lymphocytic leukemia falls into separate phases.
The purpose of the first phase of treatment is to kill most of the leukemia cells in the blood and bone marrow and to restore normal blood cell production.
Few side effects of the acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment include anemia low resistance to infections complete hair loss fatigue sore mouth changes in heart muscle periods for women and production of sperms for men stop among others.
In recent years doctors have begun to use more intensive chemo regimens which has led to more responses to treatment.
Describe strategies to manage treatment side effects as well as potential long term and late effects of treatments for all provider this activity is provided by the leukemia lymphoma society.
Pain when passing urine.
A cough or shortness of breath.
Flu like symptoms such as aching muscles tiredness headaches and feeling shivery.
Some common side effects of treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia include.
But these regimens are also more likely to cause side effects such as low white blood cell counts.
Treatment for adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia may cause side effects.
Heart disease cataracts and infertility issues are late effects of these all treatments.
A temperature that s higher or lower than normal.
Side effects from cancer treatment that begin after treatment and continue for months or years are called late effects.