Chemotherapy-induced sickness refers to the nausea and vomiting experienced as side effects of cancer treatments such as chemotherapy. It is caused by the impact of these treatments on the body's normal physiological processes.
Related terms
Antiemetic Medications: Antiemetic medications are drugs specifically designed to prevent or reduce nausea and vomiting. They are commonly used in cancer treatment to alleviate chemotherapy-induced sickness.
Acupuncture: Acupuncture is a complementary therapy that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate nerves and promote therapeutic effects, including relief from nausea and other symptoms.
Supportive Care: Supportive care refers to medical care provided alongside primary treatment (such as chemotherapy) with the aim of managing symptoms, improving quality of life, and providing emotional support for patients undergoing cancer treatment.