Guide To Chemotherapy Side Effects

Mouth Sores

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An individual receiving treatment for cancer with chemotherapy may experience frequent and painful mouth sores. Chemotherapy is known for its effectiveness, but also for the harsh side effects it produces. One of the harsh side effects that occur in most patients who undergo chemotherapy is nausea and vomiting. Vomiting is the forceful movement of food from an individual's stomach up their esophagus and out of their mouth. When an individual vomits, potent and corrosive acids from their stomach come in contact with the tissues inside of the mouth. These acids find weaknesses in the oral mucous membranes and cause further damage to these tissues, causing them to ulcerate. This type of ulceration is often referred to as mouth sores. The mouth sores that form due to repeated exposure to acidic juices made by the stomach can become quite large. Some individuals undergoing chemotherapy develop mouth sores in clusters.

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