Nausea and vomiting associated with other causes such as biochemical processes, mucocitis, alopecia, tumor lysis syndrome, infertility, secondary malignant, extravasation, administration of drugs into the spine, handling, transporting and disposal of cytotoxis., older age, male and too much alcohol
Connective tissue diseases (SLE, skin disorders, etc.)
Pacemakers
Prior irradiation to same site
Cardiac or pulmonary existing conditions (if chest wall irradiation like Breast cancer)
Chemotherapy commonly causes bone marrow suppression. Additionally, cells called platelets--important for normal blood clotting--may be significantly lowered, causing patients to bleed. This may be problematic.
no
It is a local contraindication because it is contagious.
A warning is telling you that something bad might happen, while a contraindication is telling you that you can't do something in a particular instance. For instance taking thalidomide during pregnancy is contraindicated since it can cause birth defects. But in some non-pregnant cancer patients it is used as chemotherapy, and they would be warned that it can also cause constipation.
Contraindication means that you should not do it for said reason.
Four common contraindication in make-up
yes epilepsy could be contraindication in some treatment, please check with your physician / doctor
No.
yes
contraindication
Inflammation
In a medical setting a contraindication refers to a condition that serves as reason to withhold a specific type of medical treatment. An example of this would be to not give penicillin to a patient with a penicillin allergy. It would do more harm then good for their health.
No