
Treatment-Induced Nausea
Treatment-Induced Nausea is a common side effect experienced by patients undergoing therapies like chemotherapy, radiation, or certain medications. It occurs because these treatments can affect the brain and digestive system, disrupting normal processes and triggering a feeling of queasiness or the urge to vomit. This nausea can vary in intensity and may happen shortly after treatment or later on. Managing it often involves medications, dietary adjustments, and supportive care to help patients stay comfortable and maintain their strength during treatment. Understanding and addressing Treatment-Induced Nausea is important for improving overall treatment experiences and outcomes.