Chemotherapy with oxaliplatin may produce some side effects that disappear in a few days, depending on individual physical condition, precautionary situation and other factors, some patients have no adverse reactions, some patients can gradually disappear in 2-3 weeks, more serious cases may not disappear. After undergoing oxaliplatin chemotherapy, the most common side effects are numbness in the hands and feet, tingling, discomfort in the throat, and in severe cases, breathing difficulties. To prevent serious reactions, after chemotherapy, you need to keep your hands warm, wear a mask and hat when you go out, and drink hot water to prevent symptoms such as pharyngeal spasms and spasms in your hands and feet. In addition, some patients may also have nausea, vomiting and other gastrointestinal reactions, bone marrow suppression or hepatorenal toxicity, etc. Therefore, when chemotherapy is finished for one week, you need to go to the hospital regularly to review the blood routine, liver and kidney function, etc. to prevent and control the occurrence of serious side effects. After oxaliplatin chemotherapy, you need to eat a light diet, avoid spicy and stimulating food, pay attention to keep warm, and follow the doctor’s instructions for review.