Saturday, January 23, 2010

Long Term Effects Of Chemo Late Term Side Effect From Chemo????

Late term side effect from chemo???? - long term effects of chemo

Five years ago I was a Stage IV cancer who underwent chemotherapy and radiotherapy. I have some obvious side effects long term two. (but good for the survival, is not it? LOL) You have not heard before, is that the teeth to hot and cold, and almost seems to be hypersensitive, many Poles are lost. I've heard that the chemotherapy wear down the enamel of the teeth ... No one has heard of it?

8 comments:

Taffy Saltwater said...

In a Phase IV to the other, I say: Bravo! Some drugs can cause significant damage to peripheral nerves, which only makes sense that the dental nerves may be affected. My nerve damage in my hands and my feet, but this is the price for survival. Be sure to have dental care in the future, because they are probably more susceptible to decay now. Congratulations!

dcrc93 said...

Praise be to God who are still alive and well
I do not know
but I think it would be very difficult on the body
God Bless,

JACKS said...

be passed on as me, you poor. Yes, I have all my teeth gone to pot my dentist takes on three at a time, I have a board that I never thought I could get used to it, but was a part of me and people say you have beautiful teeth! they knew that many of the children if the kiddies Trik say what I want to me for Christmas, two front teeth, my gums show has surprised me that they feel makes a little bit better! Go, but the chemotherapy drains let your body of all the bad year dying cells kills the cells well, but I love my teeth better than my original. Brace yourself by what you get through everything, and if he be from the fear of the dentist not to be present on the cancer chemotherapy away ...... What can I say. Good luck to you and take care.xxx

happydaw... said...

CONGRATULATIONS!
I think people still have effects of radiation and chemotherapy is a party that for years after treatment.
Yes, I've heard of cold and heat sensitivity of the teeth, hands, feet and ears.
It is an important side effect of a drug called Taxol to a name.

Kelly said...

I heard about it. Ask your doctor. And wow .. Congratulations go over everything!

rotorhea... said...

Since both chemotherapy and radiotherapy can damage bone, I see a connection with his teeth. Talk to your doctor? Perhaps your dentist.

wizechik said...

Yes, a permanent common side effect of chemotherapy.

bj said...

So I do not like chemotherapy. Yes, it saves people's lives, but what about tomorrow?

There are natural treatments, such as Ashita defense and telephone.

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