Bleeding from anywhere such as the mouth nose or rectum bloody or dark brown spit or vomit.
Blood in stool chemo side effect.
Bright red dark red or black stools.
Blood in the eyes.
Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur while taking apixaban.
Chronic constipation can lead to something called stool impaction.
Tough situation painful to say the very least.
Bloody or black tarry stools.
Blood in the urine.
What can be done about side effects.
Symptoms of low platelet count.
Fever of 100 5 f or 38 c and or chills signs of.
Certain types of chemo drugs are more likely to cause nausea and vomiting than others which is why doctors classify them.
Cancer and cancer treatment can cause changes in stool like diarrhea or constipation.
Bleeding that does not stop after a few minutes or new unexplained bruising.
It is a chemo side effect that can often be managed by diet or by medication.
During chemo my constipation lasted 10 to 14 days so yes blood in stool.
Finally some chemo drugs can damage the heart by weakening your heart muscle.
Low blood counts fatigue tiredness mouth care nausea and vomiting diarrhea constipation hair loss skin reaction changes pain or nerve changes changes in fertility changes in sexuality.
Constipation can be accompanied by bloating stomach cramps or nausea.
You ve probably heard a lot about this chemotherapy side effect because.
I also found that once the laxatives and prescription liquid laxative prescribed by oncologist kicked in.
Symptoms include long periods of nosebleeds blood in vomit or stools and heavier than normal menstruation.
Bruising or purple areas on the skin.
It can also cause blood in stool or urine or urinary incontinence.
If your platelet levels drop you may begin to notice one or more of these symptoms.
An increased menstrual flow is one of the common side effects of using blood thinner in women.
11 common chemotherapy side effects plus how to ease them.
When to contact your doctor or health care provider.
Your doctor will want to make sure that you are having regular bowel movements during chemotherapy chemo.
Coughing vomiting or passing large amounts of blood through the rectum are potentially life threatening bleeding.