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thomasdevos
10-05-2009, 12:01 AM
Explore the effects of treatment of colon cancer

There are several ways you can reduce the need for treatment of colon cancer, but what happens after you've had? There are several possible side effects that may occur, depending on the type and duration of your treatment. Here are a few:

The main treatment for colon cancer is radiotherapy. Side effects may include skin irritation, fatigue, rectal irritation, sexual difficulties and irritation of the bladder and the frequent need to urinate. These should disappear after treatment is concluded. If any effects persist, see your doctor

The effects of chemotherapy may include fatigue, vomiting, rashes and pain around the mouth. Other effects can be hair loss and loss of appetite. Chemotherapy does kill cancer cells, but it also kills the immune cells, so you will be more sensitive to things like colds and flu, and it may take more time, first to recover these diseases. These side effects may be reduced, but it depends on the quantity and type of drugs taken. Most of these side effects disappear over time once treatment is completed. Hair grow back, for example.

After surgery, it is expected that the patient will experience discomfort and some pain. It is normal that the body is recovering from a very severe test. The pain can be controlled through judicious use of drugs like morphine. Charge for side effects of surgery may include constipation, diarrhea, infection and bleeding. Pain control can be found by anesthesiologists, psychologists and specialists in pain. Remember that there are many methods to deal with the pain, do not be afraid to seek alternatives.

The effects of treatment of colon cancer can be tiring both mentally and emotionally uncomfortable, but if yo work with a team, they can be overcome and minimize quickly.

Reference Site:

colon cancer treatment (http://colon-cancer-treatment-cure.com)
www.nlm.nih.gov (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000262.htm)
en.wikipedia.org (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorectal_cancer)
www.cancer.gov (http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/colon-and-rectal)
medicinenet.com (http://www.medicinenet.com/colon_cancer/article.htm)