Bleeding Problems
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"My nurse said that chemotherapy could make it easier for me to bruise and bleed. He told me what to call him about, such as red, pinpoint spots." |
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- Use an electric shaver, not a razor.
- Be careful when using scissors, knives, or other sharp objects.
- Wear shoes all the time, to protect your feet.
- Blow your nose gently.
- Brush your teeth with a very soft toothbrush.
- Tell your doctor or nurse if you have hard bowel movements or feel constipated.
Talk with your doctor or nurse before you take any medicine, vitamins, or herbs. |
- Don't use dental floss or toothpicks.
- Don't pick at pimples or scabs.
- Don't play rough sports.
- Don't put anything in your rectum, not even a thermometer
or medicine.
- Don't use tampons. Use pads.
Press down firmly on the area with
a clean cloth. Keep pressing until the bleeding stops.
Put ice on the area for about
20 minutes.
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- Bruises
- Tiny, red, pinpoint spots on your skin
- Bad headaches
- Changes in how well you see
- Feeling confused or very sleepy
- Bleeding that doesn't stop after a few minutes
- Bleeding from your mouth or nose
- Bleeding from your vagina when you are not having your period (menstruation)
- Bleeding during your period that is heavier
or lasts longer than normal
- Blood in your urine. The urine will have a
red or pink color to it.
- Black or bloody stools
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- What problems should I call you about?
- How long should I wait for the bleeding to stop before I call you or go to the emergency room?
- Is it okay to drink beer, wine, or other drinks with alcohol?
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Yes
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No, don't have any drinks with alcohol.
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Other comments:
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- Is it okay to have sex?
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Yes
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No, don't have any drinks with alcohol.
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Other comments:
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- Can I take medicine, vitamins, herbs, or supplements?
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Yes, it is okay to take:
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No, always call to check before you take anything.
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No, you should not take:
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- What should I do if I bruise?
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