Thank you for your quick reply. Sorry i wasnt clear enough but the fevers have only come right after the Bleo, and gone away in less than 12 hours. I saw my doctor today and she said that it was Bronchitis, basically an infection of the "part above the lungs" and she gave me anti-biotics to take. She also said she would call me back after my blood tests came back incase further actions would have to be taken.
So in conclusion i think i should be fine =)
Thanks for the reply once again!
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Originally posted by chris0Hi,
I started my 2 x BEP treatment after my I/O stage 1 non-seminoma tumor about 2 weeks ago. The side effects havn't been to bad, some nights with a little bit of fever, some nausea, tiredness etc, basically the usal. However i have managed to catch an insane cold, my nose was insanly stuffy for a couple of days but is still runny now. I've had a caugh that is horrible, mostly in the mornings and at night, it even cause me to throw up ones since the "caugh-attack" lasted for close to 5 minutes without me beeing able to breath.
So my question is if its ever heard of for chemo to possibly cause asthma, been reading up on asthma and it seems like i might have quite a bit of the symptoms (caughing, mucus coming up, glossy eyes, tiredness, short of breath etc) i know a lot of these are normal side effects of chemo but the caughing should defiently not be right?
Im going to the doctor for my blood test tomorrow before my next chemo appointment on wednesday, so i'll check with her then, but any input is greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Chemo causing asthma?
Hi,
I started my 2 x BEP treatment after my I/O stage 1 non-seminoma tumor about 2 weeks ago. The side effects havn't been to bad, some nights with a little bit of fever, some nausea, tiredness etc, basically the usal. However i have managed to catch an insane cold, my nose was insanly stuffy for a couple of days but is still runny now. I've had a caugh that is horrible, mostly in the mornings and at night, it even cause me to throw up ones since the "caugh-attack" lasted for close to 5 minutes without me beeing able to breath.
So my question is if its ever heard of for chemo to possibly cause asthma, been reading up on asthma and it seems like i might have quite a bit of the symptoms (caughing, mucus coming up, glossy eyes, tiredness, short of breath etc) i know a lot of these are normal side effects of chemo but the caughing should defiently not be right?
Im going to the doctor for my blood test tomorrow before my next chemo appointment on wednesday, so i'll check with her then, but any input is greatly appreciated.
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