Chemotherapy itself does not directly perforate the intestines, but it can cause side effects that may increase the risk of intestinal perforation. Some chemotherapy drugs can lead to severe gastrointestinal toxicity, including inflammation, ulceration, or weakening of the intestinal wall. In rare cases, these effects could contribute to perforation, especially in patients with pre-existing conditions or those undergoing aggressive treatment regimens. Close monitoring and management of side effects are essential during chemotherapy to mitigate such risks.
Get your cat to a vet immediately! The needle can perforate the stomach or intestines and cause internal injury and bleeding.
He used a hole punch to perforate the paper and create a border of small holes.
Well, it is not healthy! The biggest risk are wood splinters and wood pulp if a tree branch. Wood does not digest easily and could perforate the intestines. Take your child to the doctor.
It means that your poop is so tightly packed up in intestines that you may have to have it manually removed (yourself or some other lucky person will have to use a gloved hand to dig it out) or you might need several enemas. If someone is impacted their intestines can actually perforate/rupture, which can lead to death. This is a serious problem!
Mama used a fork to perforate the pie crust so that it would vent.Paper manufacturers perforate the edges of paper towels so that they will tear easily.You just did use perforate in a sentence.
Closed Fracture
Chemo - comics - was created in 1962.
yes.
It's harmful regardless of whether or not you had chemo.
Chemo - 2010 was released on: USA: 2010
theres no such thing as chemo cancer but chemo (chemotherepy) is a treatment for cancer
A Chemo is cross between a Chav and Emo