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Safeguarding Your Health: Strategies for Preventing Infections During Cancer Treatment

Preventing Diseases During Immunodeficiency During Cancer Treatment

Immunodeficiency is a common side effect of many cancer treatments, as these treatments often suppress the immune system to prevent it from attacking healthy cells. This weakened immune system makes individuals more susceptible to infections and other diseases.

Strategies for Preventing Diseases During Immunodeficiency

1. Regular Monitoring:

  • Frequent check-ups: Schedule regular appointments with your healthcare provider to monitor your immune system function and identify any signs of infection early.
  • Lab tests: Regular blood tests can help assess your immune system's strength and detect any potential problems.

2. Hygiene Practices:

  • Handwashing: Wash your hands frequently with soap and water to prevent the spread of germs.
  • Avoid crowds: Limit your exposure to crowded areas, especially during flu season or when infectious diseases are prevalent.
  • Practice good hygiene: Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, and avoid touching your face with unwashed hands.

3. Vaccinations:

  • Stay up-to-date: Ensure you are up-to-date on all recommended vaccinations, including flu, pneumonia, and shingles.
  • Consult your doctor: Discuss with your healthcare provider which vaccinations are safe for you to receive based on your specific circumstances.

4. Diet and Nutrition:

  • Healthy diet: Eat a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to support your overall health and immune system function.
  • Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated and help your body fight off infections.

5. Reduce Stress:

  • Stress management techniques: Practice stress management techniques like meditation, deep breathing, or yoga to help boost your immune system.
  • Emotional support: Seek emotional support from friends, family, or a therapist to cope with the challenges of cancer treatment.

6. Avoid Exposure to Germs:

  • Limit contact with sick individuals: Avoid contact with people who are sick to reduce your risk of infection.
  • Clean your environment: Keep your living space clean and disinfected to minimize the presence of germs.

7. Prompt Medical Attention:

  • Seek immediate care: If you experience any signs or symptoms of infection, such as fever, chills, cough, or difficulty breathing, seek medical attention promptly.

By following these strategies, you can help reduce your risk of developing infections during immunodeficiency and improve your overall well-being during cancer treatment.

Cancer prevention

Foods:
1 - eating dates.
2 - a lot of eating honey bees and sweetening drinks.
drinks:
1- Drink the juice of the islands.
2 - drink cabbage juice.
3 - drinking black grape juice.
4 - drinking sugar cane juice.

Treatment of sores and cancerous ulcers

1 - Take the juice of carrots Cup pot with eight times of wood charcoal and mix well and leave for a full day, then works from this mixture to blight on the affected places.
2 - Painted with the black bean ground and crushed in honey bees.
3. Drink beet juice every day to stop the growth of cancer cells.
4- The tumor is accompanied by bee food, with continuous cleaning and change daily.

Food and drinks to eliminate cancer

Foods:
1 - Eating too much of the liver and drinking honey and preferably in the patient in his food vegetarian white.
2 - take the flaxseed as much as 100 grams and Papong 25 grams and a black bean 100 grams and 50 grams of wild thyme and 25 grams willow and grind well and then knead in 2 kilos honey with 200 grams royal food, and give the patient spoon after each meal.
3 - depends on onions in the treatment of cancer and eaten raw.
4- Take 100 grams of paste + 50 grams of the circuit + 70 grams of fat, which cooks everyone and is eaten on the stomach.
5. Eat potatoes with figs and potatoes with yellow carrots, and eat figs cooked with goats' milk.
6- Beans with pure olive oil.
7 - onion slices with rice.
8 - taken onion peel after drying in the sun and then grind with the weight of the weight of oak bark, and kneaded in honey and taken from that after all eaters, melted in the juice of the islands every day for a month.
drinks:
1 - take the roots and leaves of the dandelion (bought from the Attar) the amount of a cup and placed in a cup of hot water to boil, and cover for a quarter of an hour, and drink daily on the stomach.
2 - drink a day after each meal a third of a liter of beet juice to stop the growth of cancer cells.
3 - drinking heavily with black seed Zamzam useful in the treatment of all types of cancer.
4 - drink onion oil as much as a teaspoon on the saliva and another before dinner, and on the second day drink garlic oil at the same time and so alternately.
5. Drink cabbage juice a lot.
6 - extract ring seeds useful in curbing cancer cells such as lung cancer, colon and breast.
Other Recipes:
1 - Sprinkle the black bean as much as a spoon after each eat, and then drink carrot juice or orange.
2 - Fasting the patient from food as much as possible and then break a glass of water with some honey or lemon juice, and after an hour eaten a few grapes and chewed with the seeds with him, and then eat after two hours of the first eater, and repeat every two hours even before sleep two hours, He does not eat vinegar except for grapes.

Treatment of uterine cancer

1 - Topping the fruits of oak and grind and serve a drink like coffee and drink 3 cups a day.
2 - eat the black bean and honey in abundance.
3 - take the bark of oak and boil and drink local honey, and wash it inside the uterus (vaginal shower).

Side effects of cancer treatment.. Oral congestion, sore throat, loss of appetite, problems in the gums and teeth, and a change in taste and mouth senses

When a doctor diagnoses the type of cancer, he tells you about the nature of the treatment. Which include surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, immunotherapy, or a combination of two. These treatments kill cancer cells and therefore destroy some healthy cells, which causes side effects of treatment that affect your nutritional status.
Some of these symptoms:
- Anorexia.
- Change in weight (increase or decrease).
- Oral and throat congestion.
- dry mouth.
Problems with gums and teeth.
- Change in taste and mouth senses.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Diarrhea, constipation.
- Lack of tolerance of lactose (milk sugar).
- Fatigue and depression.
You may have one or some of these complications and you probably will not get any of them and this depends on many factors such as: Type of cancer where the treatment of cancer type, duration, amount or dose of treatment.
These symptoms often appear for a short period of time and soon disappear at the end of treatment. Your doctor will tell you about the chance and severity of your symptoms.

Patient's willingness to start cancer treatment .. Request the nutritionist's help in organizing meals

* think positively.
Eat a balanced diet.
Balanced food is a serious way to work your body better and it provides you with a stock that helps you maintain your strength and prevent the tissue from decay and help you build new tissues and strengthen your immune system against diseases.
People who eat a protective amount of food can successfully treat side effects. They can tolerate a higher amount of treatment doses.
* Prepared Plans:
- Store the foods you want in the fries before you start treatment so you do not have to buy them later. Let these be the foods you want even in your sick condition.
- Try to eat foods that do not need to be prepared like: pudding peanut butter, white cheese tuna.
- Ask the nutritionist for help in organizing meals.

Weight gain during cancer treatment.. Increase the amount of water in the body due to increased appetite and the amount of food and calories in people with breast cancer or prostate or ovarian cancer

Some patients with breast cancer, prostate or ovarian cancer who take treatment either by medication, hormone therapy or chemotherapy may gain some weight. Most of this excess weight is an increase in the amount of water in the body, and also is due to increased appetite and an increase in the amount of food and calories.
Here are some notes:
- Focus on eating fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
- Choose lean meat and poultry and low or fat-free milk products.
- Reduce the use of butter, mayonnaise, sugars and other foods.
- Follow the method of cooking that do not require increased fat such as: roasting and roasting.
- Try not to eat high-calorie snacks, which are usually concentrated in sweets.
- Exercise more if you are a sports fan.

Oral and throat congestion during radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or infection

Oral and throat congestion is often the result of radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or infection.
There are several foods that can irritate the mouth, making the process of chewing and swallowing a difficult task. So your choice of appropriate foods and maintain the integrity of the mouth, gums and teeth makes the eating process easy.
Here are some suggestions:
* Try to eat soft foods easy chewing and swallowing such as:
1 - milk flavored.
2. Bananas, mashed apples, other soft fruits.
3 - peaches, pears, apricots, cantaloupe (Habahab).
4- Quraish cheese, yoghurt.
5. Mashed potatoes, pasta, or pasta with cheese.
6 - custard, pudding, gelatin.
7 - scrambled eggs and cooked.
8 - cooked oatmeal and other soft cooked cereals.
9 - mashed vegetables such as: peas and carrots.
10 - mashed weft.
Avoid foods that irritate your mouth and include:
- Orange, near fruit, lemon, fruit, citrus and its juices.
- Tomato juice.
- Salty and high-quality spices.
- Raw vegetables, grated or hard biscuits, dry foods.
12 - Fold the food until soft.
13. Cut food into small pieces.
14. Use the mixer to crush the food.
15. Mix food with butter or margarine to make it easy to swallow.
Use the suction to drink liquids.
17. Use a teaspoon to eat.
18 - Try cold or room temperature foods because hot food irritates mouth and throat.
19 - Drink warm soup to relieve the pain of throat.
20. Try to absorb ice cubes.
21. If swallowing is difficult to tilt your head back or forward it may help you.
22 - Consult your doctor regarding the cleaning of teeth and gums.
23 - Rinse your mouth with water always to get rid of the remnants of food and bacteria, which helps to accelerate the process of healing.

Dry mouth during chemotherapy and radiotherapy in the head and neck area.. Minimize flow or secretion of saliva

Chemotherapy and radiotherapy in the head and neck area reduce the flow or secretion of saliva and cause dehydration and thus affect the taste of eating.
Here are some suggestions:
- Drink a little water every few minutes, making it easier to swallow and talk.
- Eat foods high in sugar, such as beverages and sweets These foods help to produce saliva (Note: Do not do this if you suffer from sensitivity in the mouth and throat).
- Chew gum or ice cream.
- Eat soft foods or mashed easy to swallow.
- Moisten your lips with mildew.
- Wet the food to make it easy to swallow.
- Consult your doctor to prescribe appropriate treatment.

Problems with teeth and gums during cancer treatment .. Exposure to radiotherapy for the head and neck area

Cancer occurs and treatment of caries in the teeth and problems in the gums leading to a change in dietary habits. It is therefore necessary to keep the teeth clean after eating.
Other opinions in this area:
- Consult your doctor if you have problems with your teeth, especially when exposed to radiotherapy for the head and neck.
- Brush your teeth after each meal, especially if high in sugar or use sugar-free foods and see the instructions on the box to make sure there is no Sorbitol causing diarrhea.

Change in taste and smell sensations when chemotherapy or radiation therapy

The taste of food changes when a cancer patient, especially meat and other high-protein foods. It is once or has a metallic taste. And some tasteless cuisine. All these changes are caused by chemotherapy, radiation or the disease itself.
some advices:
- Choose the food that suits your taste.
- If you do not like meat - eat chicken, eggs, dairy, cheeses and fish.
- Good taste of meat, chicken and fish by adding fruit juice and flavoring and soak them before cooking.
- Use a small amount of spices and flavors such as: basil, thyme, rosemary.
- Treat the orange and lemon juice tarts to provide calorie and protein.
- If the smell of food bothers you, try to eat at room temperature, and cover the food when cooked.
- Add herbs, onions and garlic to vegetables for more flavor.
- Check with your doctor regularly to make sure there are no problems with the teeth, which may cause a change in the taste and smell of the food, and ask for mouthwash.

Nausea from complications of chemotherapy or radiotherapy, or surgery, or biological treatment

Nausea is a complication of chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or bioremediation.
Here are some tips:
Ask your doctor for nausea and vomiting.
* Eat light foods on the stomach such as:
- Twist, grated, yogurt, light sponge cake, flour or rice cooked with milk.
- boiled potatoes, rice and pasta.
- Broken chicken, boiled or grilled chicken with a non-fried egg.
- canned peaches or any other soft fruit or vegetables.
- Clear liquids, ice cubes, and soft drinks.
* Avoid the following foods:
- Foods saturated with fat or fried.
- Sweet foods such as cake and similar.
- hot and hot food.
- Strong-smelling food.
* Eat small meals, many and slowly and do not receive hunger, but avoided because it increases the severity of nausea.
* If you do not like some foods, eat other foods at hand.
* Avoid eating in a crowded room, very warm and smelled of food because this may not suit you.
* Drink a little fluid during the meal because the water feels fullness and unwillingness to eat.
* Drink liquids in batches during the day and in small quantities and use the suction if you like.
* Eat food and drinks at room temperature or colder, hot foods will not aggravate the nausea.
* Do not eat your favorite foods when you feel nauseous because this breeds you have a permanent hatred for them.
* Take a break after eating the meal as the movement slows digestion.
* If nausea is severe in the morning, take dry dryness before getting out of bed.
* Wear loose clothes.
* If nausea is common during chemotherapy or radiotherapy, avoid eating an hour or two before treatment.
* Watch the time and food that happens to you nausea and avoid it.

Vomiting during cancer treatment .. Due to treatment, odor or gases in the stomach, intestines or movement

Vomiting follows nausea and may be due to either treatment or odor, stomach or intestinal gas or movement.
Often you can avoid vomiting as soon as nausea is treated.
If vomiting occurs, follow these steps:
- Do not take anything by mouth until vomiting stops completely
- When vomiting stops, start with liquids such as water, gravy, grape juice, dried cranberries, fruit-flavored beverages, honey, gluten, scented vegetable broth, tea, ..
- Do not add milk or cut fruit - Start with a small spoon every 10 minutes and gradually increase the amount to 1 tbsp every 20 minutes and finally 2 tbsp every 30 minutes.
- When you accept these fluids tried to increase milk and pustules, and if you accept without any complications tried to increase the light cooked food easy to digest, and ask the nutritionist in this regard.

Causes of diarrhea during cancer treatment .. Chemotherapy, abdominal radiotherapy, infection and food allergies or frustration

Diarrhea is caused by infection, including chemotherapy, radiation therapy for the abdomen, infection, food allergies, or frustration.
How does diarrhea occur?
Diarrhea occurs when the food passes quickly in the intestine, causing poor absorption of vitamins, minerals and water and this may cause dehydration, which disrupts the work of the body as a whole.
Here are some suggestions for treating diarrhea:
* Drink plenty of water to make up for what you lost, eat fruit-flavored juices, broth, gluten, ..
Eat a little food during the day instead of three main meals.
* Eat plenty of foods and liquids containing sodium and potassium concentrated in fruit juice and vegetables.
* Avoid the following:
- Oils, ghee and fried foods.
- Raw vegetables, fruits with husks, seeds and many fibers.
- High-fiber vegetables such as broccoli, maize, dry beans, cabbage, peas, cauliflower.
* Avoid hot or cold food and drink, drink warm liquids or at room temperature.
* Reduce caffeine intake such as coffee, soda and chocolate.
* If diarrhea occurs suddenly stop eating and start with liquid fluids for 12-14 hours.
* Be aware of the use of milk and dairy products, it increases the severity of diarrhea because of the content of lactose. Most people can tolerate as little as one and a half cups of milk or milk.