Lung CancerHome TreatmentDuring treatment for any stage of
lung cancer, you can manage some side effects that may
accompany lung cancer or cancer treatment. If your doctor has given you
instructions or medications to treat these symptoms, be sure to follow them. In
general, healthy habits such as eating a balanced diet, getting enough sleep,
and exercising regularly may help control your symptoms. Home
treatment may help relieve some common side effects of cancer treatment. Other issues that arise may include: - Hair loss. You may be concerned about
losing your hair from cancer treatment. Not all chemotherapy medications cause
hair loss, and some people have only mild thinning that is noticeable only to
them. Talk to your health professional about whether hair loss is an expected
side effect of the medications you will receive.
- Sleep problems. If
you find you have trouble sleeping, having a regular bedtime, doing some
exercise during the day, avoiding naps, and taking other steps to
relieve sleep problems may help you sleep more
easily.
- Loss of appetite or difficulty eating. Eating several small
meals throughout the day or eating soft, bland foods may help if you do not
have an appetite or if certain foods are difficult to eat.
- Mouth
sores (stomatitis) can be a side effect of certain chemotherapy drugs. There
are ways you can reduce your discomfort:
- Drink cold liquids, such as water or iced
tea, or eat flavored ice treats or frozen juices.
- Eat foods that
are easy to swallow such as gelatin, ice cream, or custard.
- Drink
from a straw.
- Rinse your mouth several times a day with a warm
saltwater solution. You can make the saltwater mixture with 1 tsp (5 g) of salt
in 8 fl oz (0.2 L) of warm water.
- Do not eat or drink acidic foods,
such as tomatoes or oranges.
- Coughing. You may have an ongoing cough or
develop a severe cough. Your health professional can recommend some
nonprescription cough medications or prescribe some medications to help relieve
your symptoms.
Many people with lung cancer face emotional issues as a
result of their disease or its treatment. The diagnosis of lung cancer and the
need for treatment is very stressful. You may be able to
reduce your stress by expressing your feelings to
others. Learning relaxation techniques may also help you reduce your
stress. Not all forms of cancer or cancer treatment cause pain. If
pain occurs, many treatments are available to relieve it. If your doctor has
given you instructions or medications to treat pain, be sure to follow them.
You may use
home
treatment for pain to improve your physical and mental well-being. Be
sure to discuss any home treatment you use for pain with your health
professional. If your disease is at an advanced stage, you may
choose not to have treatment because the time, costs, and side effects of
treatment may be greater than the benefits. Making the decision about when to
stop medical treatment aimed at prolonging life and shift the focus to
end-of-life care can be difficult. For more information, see the following
topics: - Hospice Care
- Care at
the End of Life
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