Neftaly Radiation Therapy Side Effects
Radiation therapy is a powerful and effective treatment used to destroy or shrink cancer cells. While it plays a critical role in cancer management, it can also produce side effects, as it affects both cancerous and nearby healthy tissues. At Neftaly, we prioritize patient care, education, and support throughout the treatment journey. Below is an overview of common and potential side effects associated with radiation therapy, helping patients understand and manage them with confidence.
1. Common Side Effects
Fatigue
One of the most frequently reported side effects, fatigue can range from mild to severe and typically increases as treatment progresses. It may persist for weeks or even months after therapy ends.
Skin Reactions
Radiation can cause skin irritation in the treated area, resembling sunburn. Common symptoms include redness, dryness, peeling, or darkening of the skin. Proper skin care and moisturizing are important during treatment.
Hair Loss in Treated Area
Hair loss may occur only in the area receiving radiation. For example, head radiation may result in scalp hair loss, while pelvic treatment may affect pubic hair.
Localized Pain or Discomfort
Some patients experience soreness or swelling in the treatment area, especially if sensitive tissues are involved.
2. Site-Specific Side Effects
Head and Neck Radiation
- Dry mouth
- Difficulty swallowing
- Sore throat
- Hoarseness
- Changes in taste
Chest Radiation
- Cough
- Shortness of breath
- Breast or chest wall tenderness
Abdomen or Pelvis Radiation
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Bladder irritation (frequent urination, burning sensation)
- Menstrual changes or infertility in women
- Erectile dysfunction in men
3. Long-Term or Delayed Effects
Some effects may not appear until months or years after treatment, including:
- Scarring or fibrosis of tissues
- Secondary cancers (rare)
- Hormonal changes (especially with brain or pelvic radiation)
- Lymphedema (swelling from lymph fluid build-up)
4. Coping and Management
At Neftaly, we encourage open communication and proactive management of side effects. Strategies include:
- Regular hydration and nutritious diet
- Skin care routines recommended by healthcare providers
- Adequate rest and activity balance
- Emotional support and counseling
- Medication for nausea, pain, or inflammation
5. When to Contact a Healthcare Provider
Patients should notify their medical team immediately if they experience:
- High fever
- Severe skin breakdown or infection
- Uncontrolled vomiting or diarrhea
- Signs of dehydration
- Sudden shortness of breath or chest pain
Neftaly Support Services
Neftaly offers comprehensive support including:
- Radiation education sessions
- Nutritional and psychological counseling
- Pain and symptom management
- Ongoing follow-up care


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