Cisplatin Side Effects

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Here you will learn more about the possible cisplatin side effects. Cisplatin is a chemotherapy drug that is used widely to treat many different forms of cancers. Among them are lung cancer, testicular cancer, germ cell, head and neck and bladder cancer.

Cisplatin is a clear liquid that is administered through a drip (infusion) into one of your veins. The usual cyclus for cisplatin is every three weeks (every four weeks for high dose cisplatin treatments). Sometimes it is also administered
weekly. Cisplatin side effects are dangerous!

Here is a list of common cisplatin side effects:

Cisplatin can cause kidney damage. A blood test before your treatment will show if your kidneys are able to handle the drug. Important Tip: Drink lots of clean water!

Being (or feeling) sick. Sickness with cisplatin can be severe. If you don't feel it immediately it will most likely begin a few hours after the treatment and last for a few days.

Fatigue - Many cancer patients report this to be the most disruptive side effect of them all. Fatigue often occurs after treatment has ended. It usually takes from 6 months to a year after the treatment has ended for most people to get their energy levels back to normal.

You may be unable to hear some high-pitched sounds.

Another negative Cisplatin side effect is that it can have a temporary effect on the bone marrow. The bone marrow creates blood cells and a drop in its function can cause tiredness and shortness of breath, an increased risk of getting infections, bruising or bleeding more easily.

If you are getting chemotherpy treatments with cisplatin t is absolutely crucial to be on a proper cancer diet! This will support your immune system and help fight of some of thenegative side effects of cisplatin.