Find answers to medical questions from experts about fatigue from chemotherapy.
Question: I have colon cancer, and have recently started chemotherapy. I am extremely exhausted after each session. Why is this so, and what can I do to fight it? Would having adequate sleep or drinking coffee before each session help?
Answer: Tiredness, lethargy, and fatigue are very common side effects of chemotherapy. The severity and duration of these side effects vary with the types of chemotherapy a patient receives, as well as from individual to individual. You may also notice increasing side effects over time due to the cumulative effects of the treatment.
Here are some ways to overcome fatigue from chemotherapy:
Drinking caffeinated beverages is unlikely to alter the effectiveness of your cancer treatment, but these are also unlikely to reduce the fatigue you are experiencing.
Continue with your regular social engagements and activities as much as possible. Keeping your mind and social life active will provide the necessary motivation and emotional support for you go through and complete your treatment.
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This article was last reviewed on 08 May 2019
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