What is a chemo belly?

Bloating also can be caused when the movement of food through the digestive tract slows as a result of cancer treatments, including gastric surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy or other medications. The bloating associated with chemotherapy is often referred to as “chemo belly.”
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What are the symptoms of chemo belly?

Chemotherapy-induced abdominal pain, cramping and flatulence: Chemotherapy can cause both increased (rapid) and decreased (slow) motility of the intestines. In other words, the normal wave-like action that moves stool through the bowel may be faster or slower than usual.
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How do you get rid of chemo bloating?

Gas and bloating during cancer treatment
  1. Eat and drink slowly.
  2. Avoid gas forming foods such as beans, carbonated drinks, onions, cabbage, and broccoli.
  3. Exercise mildly to help move gas from the bowel. ...
  4. Avoid drinking through a straw to prevent swallowing air.
  5. Avoid chewing gum to avoid swallowing air.
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Does chemo make your stomach big?

Chemotherapy can lead to weight gain by: Causing the body to hold on to excess fluid, called edema. Causing fatigue, making it harder to exercise. Increasing nausea that improves by eating more food.
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How long after chemo does your body get back to normal?

Most people say it takes 6 to 12 months after they finish chemotherapy before they truly feel like themselves again.
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Does chemo age your face?

So, it is not surprising that many people feel that they age dramatically during chemotherapy. During chemotherapy, the epidermis loses its ability to hold on to moisture, which leads to fine lines in the skin's surface. In the dermis, the collagen and elastin break down, which weakens the skin's support structure.
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What should you not do after chemo?

9 things to avoid during chemotherapy treatment
  • Contact with body fluids after treatment. ...
  • Overextending yourself. ...
  • Infections. ...
  • Large meals. ...
  • Raw or undercooked foods. ...
  • Hard, acidic, or spicy foods. ...
  • Frequent or heavy alcohol consumption. ...
  • Smoking.
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Why is my stomach so large and hard?

When your stomach swells and feels hard, the explanation might be as simple as overeating or drinking carbonated drinks, which is easy to remedy. Other causes may be more serious, such as an inflammatory bowel disease. Sometimes the accumulated gas from drinking a soda too quickly can result in a hard stomach.
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Why is my stomach bloated after chemo?

Bloating/Fullness and Weight Loss

Discomfort from bloating or fullness after meals is common during cancer therapy, and is usually caused by: Decreased exercise. Gulping air while eating. Eating gas-producing foods (cabbage, beans or onions, etc.) or high fat foods.
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Which is harder on the body chemo or radiation?

Since radiation therapy is focused on one area of your body, you may experience fewer side effects than with chemotherapy. However, it may still affect healthy cells in your body.
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How many rounds of chemo is normal?

During a course of treatment, you usually have around 4 to 8 cycles of treatment. A cycle is the time between one round of treatment until the start of the next. After each round of treatment you have a break, to allow your body to recover.
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Do chemo side effects get worse with each treatment?

The effects of chemo are cumulative. They get worse with each cycle. My doctors warned me: Each infusion will get harder. Each cycle, expect to feel weaker.
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Why do you gain weight on chemo?

The reasons a patient may gain weight while receiving chemotherapy include: Chemotherapy may cause swelling (edema), leading the body to retain extra fluid. This is also known as fluid retention or lymphedema. You may feel hungrier while undergoing chemotherapy, or you may feel nauseous and then relief when you eat.
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Does chemotherapy shorten your life?

During the 3 decades, the proportion of survivors treated with chemotherapy alone increased from 18% in 1970-1979 to 54% in 1990-1999, and the life expectancy gap in this chemotherapy-alone group decreased from 11.0 years (95% UI, 9.0-13.1 years) to 6.0 years (95% UI, 4.5-7.6 years).
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How can I avoid gaining weight during chemo?

If you want to try to stop gaining weight

If you have swelling in your abdomen (belly), limiting fluids may not help and you should call your cancer care team. Choose healthier, lower calorie foods. Cut back on sugar-sweetened beverages. Limit your salt intake.
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Why does my lower abdomen look swollen?

Abdominal swelling, or distention, is more often caused by overeating than by a serious illness. This problem also can be caused by: Air swallowing (a nervous habit) Buildup of fluid in the abdomen (this can be a sign of a serious medical problem)
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What would a distended stomach mean?

A distended abdomen is abnormally swollen outward. You can see and measure the difference, and sometimes you can feel it. A distended abdomen can be due to bloating from gas, or it can be due to accumulated fluid, tissue, or digestive contents.
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How can I settle my stomach after chemo?

The following are suggestions to minimize your discomfort:
  1. Avoid your favorite food. ...
  2. Talk to your doctor about nausea medications. ...
  3. Avoid strong smells. ...
  4. Avoid warm foods. ...
  5. Eat every 2-3 hours. ...
  6. Eat what you want to eat. ...
  7. Drink liquids in-between meals/snacks. ...
  8. Use ginger and peppermint.
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Why is my upper belly bigger than my lower belly?

Upper belly fat can be the result of your body storing water weight. Sodium consumption, dehydration, and a lack of electrolytes can cause your body to retain water.
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Why is my stomach so bloated and my back hurts?

Most of the time, gas is no more than a minor annoyance. However, gas occasionally produces intense pain that makes the entire abdomen feel full and tender. This pain can radiate to the back, causing back pain and bloating. Minor gastrointestinal problems, such as stomach viruses, may also cause intense gas pain.
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Why can't chemo patients have ice?

You are being treated for cancer with a chemotherapy medication called Oxaliplatin. This medication has an unusual side effect called “cold dysesthesia”. This means that different parts of your body may be very sensitive to cold – cold drinks, cold food, and cool or cold outdoor temperatures.
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Why do you have to flush toilet twice after chemo?

Small amounts of chemotherapy are present in your body fluids and body waste. If any part of your body is exposed to any body fluids or wastes, wash the exposed area with soap and water. People in your household may use the same toilet as you, as long as you flush all waste down the toilet twice with the lid down.
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Does drinking water help flush out chemo?

Chemotherapy can be dehydrating. Drinking plenty of water before and after treatment helps your body process chemotherapy drugs and flush the excess out of your system.
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Why does hair grow curly after chemo?

Chemo curls may occur because of how chemotherapy affects the body. All cells go through many different processes as they grow. Chemotherapy drugs damage cells when they divide to form new cells. Cancer cells divide more frequently than regular cells do, which means that chemotherapy is more likely to target them.
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