Chemotherapy can affect heart rate in various ways, often depending on the specific drugs used and the individual's overall health. Some chemotherapy agents may cause cardiotoxicity, leading to arrhythmias or changes in heart rhythm, which can manifest as an increased or decreased heart rate. Additionally, side effects such as dehydration, anemia, or emotional stress from treatment can also impact heart rate. It's important for patients undergoing chemotherapy to have their cardiac health monitored regularly.
If the chemo affects your liver, then yes
it affect s your heart rate because some fast tempoed music makes your adrenaline faster
no it will just kill you
Because chemo causes you to feel weakened, drinking will intensify this effect. Also Alchohol thins the blood, which could negatively affect your chemo treatments.
He will need to go to the ER for observation. Seroquel can affect heartrate and blood pressure. It can also make the child dizzy, drowsy and affect the child's mood.
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Stress, adrenaline, breathing rate, heartrate, altitude, composition of atmosphere, food and liquid intake, and various minor factors.
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It's harmful regardless of whether or not you had chemo.
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theres no such thing as chemo cancer but chemo (chemotherepy) is a treatment for cancer
You REALLY SHOULDN'T be trying to get pregnant while on chemotherapy. Chemo are VERY STRONG drugs that can easily damage the unborn baby. Bad, bad decision. The worst thing about it is that it's the child that ends up paying for the parent's recklessness.