Helping Manage Eloxatin Side Effects
The following list is not complete. Click here for a more detailed list of side effects.
As with any drug, reactions to chemotherapy vary from person to person. Some
side effects are
general chemotherapy side effects, and others are
Eloxatin-specific side effects.
One of the most common side effects of chemotherapy is fatigue (feeling tired).
Urge the person you are caring for to reduce the amount (or at least the
intensity) of daily activities. Suggest daily naps or rest periods.
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and mouth sores can also be challenging to manage
through when undergoing chemotherapy for colorectal cancer. You can help to
manage these side effects by paying attention to what (and how much) the person
you’re caring for is eating and drinking while receiving chemotherapy. See
Coping Tips for helpful, nutritional suggestions.
Neuropathy
may occur when taking certain chemotherapies. It usually affects the
nerves in the hands and feet, causing pain, numbness and tingling, or a
less-sensitive sense of touch.