Treatment FAQ

xix-what to expect after treatment

by Caesar Boyle Jr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How long does confusion last after electroconvulsive therapy?

Your confusion may go away in a short time, such as 1 hour after your treatment. You may lose your memory for 1 to 3 weeks, and some memories may be lost forever. You may also get a headache after an ECT treatment.

How do cancer patients feel after treatment ends?

Some may even feel anxious about the possibility that the cancer could return and worry they may not be doing enough to catch any signs early enough. It is also important to note that many patients still have unpleasant symptoms related to their treatment for months or even years after treatment ends.

Do you feel ‘unsettled’ after treatment?

A: We hear from many patients that the time after completing active cancer treatment is a time when they feel ‘unsettled’ and worry about an uncertain future. Some may even feel anxious about the possibility that the cancer could return and worry they may not be doing enough to catch any signs early enough.

What do I do when I reach the end of treatment?

They may be called your key worker. Keep their contact details in your phone or somewhere safe. You could also tell your GP you are approaching the end of treatment. You can talk to them about any concerns you may have. Knowing what to expect can help you to adjust to life after treatment.

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What are Dermal Fillers?

Face and lip fillers are injectable gels used to fill in fine lines and wrinkles or to add volume to areas, such as your lips and cheeks.

What to Expect from the Treatment?

Although the procedure is minimally invasive, dermal fillers must be administered by a fully qualified practitioner in a clinical setting.

Tips and Advice for Dermal Fillers Aftercare

As with any kind of treatment, aftercare is important, and you can do a lot to make sure that your healing is quick and easy.

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What is included in a recovery package for cancer?

Your Recovery Package may also include a Cancer Care Review (below) with your GP, and information about any health and well-being events.

What does it mean when you end cancer treatment?

For some people, the end of treatment means they are not likely to need any more cancer treatment. For other people, treatment is about managing the cancer over a long period of time.

Can you stop taking a syringe without a doctor?

Do not stop taking them without getting medical advice from your cancer doctor. Knowing more about your condition and recovery will help you get the most benefit from your treatment. Follow the advice from your cancer team and make it a part of your usual routine.

Do cancer patients get a copy of their treatment summary?

Your cancer team will give you a copy of your treatment summary. They will also send one to your GP. If you are not given a copy and would like one, talk to your cancer team. HNAs, personalised care plans and end of treatment summaries are not standard practice in all hospitals. But more hospitals are doing them.

How long after chemotherapy do you feel better?

Still, you should plan for someone else to drive you home. Side effects don’t typically hit until 4 to 6 hours later—and in some cases, not until a day or two later. A member of your healthcare team will probably call you the next day.

What to do during first chemotherapy infusion?

During Your First Chemotherapy Infusion. Plan to spend the day at the hospital or treatment center. When you arrive, a healthcare provider will check your vital signs, height and weight. You’ll probably have blood drawn as well. This information helps the healthcare team provide the proper dose of chemotherapy drugs.

What to do before starting chemo?

Before Starting Chemotherapy. If possible, ask your healthcare provider for a tour of your infusion center. Some cancer treatment centers have private rooms for chemotherapy; at others, patients are in a common area. Seeing the space in advance will help you prepare mentally—and decide what to bring along during chemo sessions.

How is chemo administered?

Types of Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy can be administered via pills, capsules or medicated liquid. It can also be infused into the bloodstream via an IV or injected directly into the body. You and your doctor will discuss which chemotherapy drugs and administration process is most likely to successfully attack your cancer.

Can chemo cause hair loss?

Nearly everyone knows chemo can cause nausea, vomiting, hair loss and other unpleasant side effects. But your doctors and treatment team will guide you through the process and help you manage these symptoms. Learning more about chemotherapy drugs, how they’re administered, and chemo side effects may help put your mind at ease as you prepare ...

Can you feel routine chemotherapy?

Report your side effects. Your healthcare provider can help you figure out how to manage any uncomfortable symptoms. While it will never feel routine to receive chemotherapy, in time, the process will become less scary and more familiar.

Can you prepare chemotherapy in advance?

Chemotherapy medication cannot be prepared in advance; it must be mixed to exact specifications and that takes time. When the healthcare team is ready, you’ll be settled in an infusion area. (Most places have comfortable recliners available for patients, so you can sit up or lie down as desired.)

How long does it take for ECT to go away?

ECT may cause memory loss and confusion. Your confusion may go away in a short time, such as 1 hour after your treatment. You may lose your memory for 1 to 3 weeks, and some memories may be lost forever.

What is ECT therapy?

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is a treatment that sends a small electric current to your brain to cause a seizure. The seizure affects the chemicals in your brain, which may make your brain cells work better.

Can you fall after ECT?

If more ECT treatments are planned for you, ask the healthcare provider to give you medicine before the treatments to help prevent headaches. There is a greater chance that you will fall after ECT treatments . Ask someone to help you when you want to stand up or walk.

What You Can Expect After the Y-90 Procedure

After the procedure is completed, patients will recover in a separate room of the treatment center for approximately 2 to 6 hours. During that time, patients must keep their leg (the site of the catheter insertion) still to lower the risk of bleeding.

Side Effects of Radioembolization (Y-90)

Side effects of radioembolization (Y-90) are typically mild as the procedure is generally very well tolerated. However, if side effects occur, they are usually transient and most patients resume normal activities within a few days.

Precautions to Take After Y-90 Treatment

Since patients will have received a radioactive treatment, there are a few simple precautions to take following the procedure.

Minimally Invasive Liver Cancer Treatments in New York

Because the liver is extremely sensitive to radiation damage, radioembolization (Y-90) allows patients with liver cancer to receive effective treatment without causing significant damage to healthy tissue.

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