You can drive normally during chemotherapy if there are no uncomfortable symptoms, but if there are obvious post-chemotherapy complications, then you cannot drive normally.
1. Can drive normally: If there are no obvious symptoms of nausea, vomiting, fatigue, pain and other discomforts after chemotherapy, then you can drive normally without any effect.
2. Cannot drive normally: If there are obvious complications after chemotherapy, then driving is not recommended to avoid dangerous driving situations. Complications after chemotherapy usually manifest as gastrointestinal reactions, such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhea, constipation, etc., which may interfere with normal driving.
Rest during chemotherapy is beneficial for one’s recovery. Oral care should also be strengthened to prevent mouth ulcers caused by chemotherapy. It is recommended to seek medical attention in case of any discomfort during chemotherapy to avoid delay.