A. For nausea and vomiting
1. Don’t eat too much so your stomach doesn’t feel too full. Eat more meals and less food throughout the day.
2.Don’t drink while eating, it must be an hour before or after the meal.
3.Eating and drinking should be done slowly.
4.Do not eat sweet, fried or fatty foods.
5, eat cold or room temperature food, so you will not smell unpleasant.
6.Chew food slowly to help digestion.
Second, for hair loss
1.Use a mild shampoo.
2. Use a soft comb.
3.If you must use a blow dryer, please use a low and steady first gear.
4.Do not use hair curls to do your head.
5.Do not dye or style your hair.
6, cut short hair. Short hair makes your hair look a little thicker, even if hair loss is also easy to deal with.
Three, for fatigue
1, more rest.
2.Work out an exercise plan with your doctor.
3, food nutrition should be balanced, and drink plenty of drinks.
4.Limit your activity: do only those things that are important to you.
5.Don’t be shy to ask for help when you need it. You can ask your family, friends and neighbors to help do something, such as taking care of children, shopping, doing housework or driving.
6.When neighbors are shopping in department stores, ask them to help stop by and buy some things.
Prevent infection
1. Wash your hands regularly, especially before meals and before and after going to the bathroom.
2.Stay away from people suffering from infectious diseases such as cold, flu, measles or chicken pox.
3.Avoid going to crowded places.
4. Stay away from children who have just received immunization against polio, measles, mumps and rubella.
5.Clean the rectal area completely after each bowel movement. If you get a fire or have hemorrhoids, see your doctor before using enemas or suppositories.
6.Do not tear the skin of the nail.