Breast cancer patients’ coldness and heatiness after chemotherapy may be caused by side effects of chemotherapy, or may be caused by infection and other factors.
Breast cancer patients’ coldness and heatiness after chemotherapy may be caused by the weakening of the patient’s body due to chemotherapy, and the metabolic disorder caused by the toxic substances in chemotherapy drugs, resulting in coldness and heatiness.
After using chemotherapy drugs, breast cancer patients will have fewer granulocytes and weaker immunity, which is easy to be infected; when patients have infections, it will intensify the contraction of blood vessels, which will lead to the symptoms of coldness and warmth in a while.
Cold and hot body may also be due to menopause, endocrine disorders and other reasons, so when this symptom occurs, the patient must go to the hospital in a timely manner.