Why do I pee so much after chemo?

Some cancer treatments can raise your risk of urinary incontinence. These include: Radiation to the pelvic area can irritate the bladder. Cancer medications including chemotherapy can cause nerve damage, vomiting that puts stress on the bladder, irritation of the bladder, or hormone changes.
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Is it normal to urinate frequently after chemotherapy?

If you have cancer, you may have trouble controlling your bladder, a condition called urinary incontinence. The problem can happen because of a tumor near your bladder or spine, or because of certain cancer treatments, like surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy.
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Why do cancer patients urinate so much?

People with cancer can have urinary incontinence for many different reasons. Some cancers and cancer treatments may damage, change or put stress on muscles and nerves that control the release of urine. They can also cause other changes to the body that lead to incontinence.
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What does chemo do to your bladder?

Chemotherapy. Some chemotherapy drugs break down into substances that irritate the lining of the bladder when they are passed in the urine. The irritation can cause inflammation and bleeding. In rare cases, it can become severe and lead to permanent damage.
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Does chemo affect urine output?

Some urinary or bladder changes may be normal, such as changes to the color or smell of your urine caused by some types of chemotherapy. Your health care team will determine what is causing your symptoms and will advise on steps to take to feel better.
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Acute Complications of Chemotherapy (side effects, adverse effects)



How many days after chemo do you feel better?

Most people say it takes 6 to 12 months after they finish chemotherapy before they truly feel like themselves again.
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Is chemo hard on the kidneys?

Chemotherapy and immunotherapy drugs and biological therapies can all cause kidney damage. Chemotherapy causes renal dysfunction by damaging the blood vessels or structures of the kidneys.
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How can I stop frequent urination?

What can I do to control frequent urination?
  1. Avoiding drinking fluids before going to bed.
  2. Limiting the amount of alcohol and caffeine you drink.
  3. Doing Kegel exercises to build up strength in your pelvic floor. ...
  4. Wearing a protective pad or underwear to avoid leaks.
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How long does chemo stay in your bladder?

A course of chemotherapy into your bladder

You usually keep the drug in the bladder for 1 or 2 hours. Some hospitals may ask you to change position every now and again to make sure the drug reaches all parts of your bladder. After the time is up your nurse will drain the liquid out through the catheter.
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Do people with cancer pee alot?

Changes in bladder habits or symptoms of irritation

Bladder cancer can sometimes cause changes in urination, such as: Having to urinate more often than usual.
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How can I protect my kidneys during chemo?

During treatment

Certain medicines, such as amifostine (Ethyol), may be given to protect the kidneys from damage when nephrotoxic chemotherapy is given. The dose of the drug may be lowered or the drug may be stopped completely if there is kidney damage.
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Can chemo cause loss of bladder control?

Bladder incontinence is more common in women than in men. Other than the possible causes listed above, some things that may increase risk of bladder incontinence in women are: Changes to urinary or vaginal tissue from hormone therapy, surgery, chemotherapy, or targeted therapy. Hormonal changes from menopause.
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How do you know if chemo is working?

The best way to tell if chemotherapy is working for your cancer is through follow-up testing with your doctor. Throughout your treatment, an oncologist will conduct regular visits, and blood and imaging tests to detect cancer cells and whether they've grown or shrunk.
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How hard is chemotherapy on your body?

Chemotherapy can cause fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, bowel issues such as constipation or diarrhoea, hair loss, mouth sores, skin and nail problems. You may have trouble concentrating or remembering things. There can also be nerve and muscle effects and hearing changes. You will be at increased risk of infections.
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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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How can I detox my body after chemo?

Detoxification during or after chemotherapy should always include the foundational approaches of maintaining high water intake, eating a proper diet rich in fiber and phytonutrients, and appropriate use of exercise.
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Why do you have to flush the 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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Is it normal to pee every 30 minutes?

However, frequent urination can also indicate an underlying problem. Some of these may include kidney or ureter problems, urinary bladder problems, diabetes, and prostate gland problems. Other causes or related factors can include: urinary tract infection.
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Is it normal to pee 20 times a day?

Regularly urinating more than seven times per day may be normal for some people and may not be a sign of a health problem. But the National Institute of Aging suggests talking to your doctor if you regularly urinate eight or more times.
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Why do I feel like I still need to pee after peeing?

UTIs happen when bacteria or something else infects parts of your urinary system, which includes your bladder, urethra and kidneys. Besides frequent urination, signs of a UTI include fever, a burning feeling when you pee, discolored urine and constantly feeling like you need to pee (even after peeing).
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How much water should you drink while on chemo?

The goal is to drink at least ten 8-ounce glasses of fluid every day. That amount should increase if you have diarrhea, vomiting, or a fever. Don't count on thirst to tell you when you need to drink. Always keep a beverage with you, so you can take sips throughout the day.
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Can chemo destroy your kidneys?

The study involved roughly 163,000 patients who started chemotherapy or targeted therapies for a new cancer diagnosis in Ontario from 2007 to 2014. Overall, 10,880 were hospitalized with serious kidney damage or for dialysis. This translated into a cumulative acute kidney injury rate of 9.3 percent, the study found.
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What organs are affected by chemotherapy?

Some of the organs that may be affected by chemotherapy include the:
  • heart.
  • lungs.
  • liver.
  • kidneys.
  • bladder.
  • female reproductive system.
  • male reproductive system.
  • nervous system, including peripheral nerve damage.
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What is the toughest chemotherapy?

Doxorubicin (Adriamycin) is one of the most powerful chemotherapy drugs ever invented. It can kill cancer cells at every point in their life cycle, and it's used to treat a wide variety of cancers. Unfortunately, the drug can also damage heart cells, so a patient can't take it indefinitely.
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Does chemo get better or worse with each cycle?

The effects of chemo are cumulative. They get worse with each cycle.
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