Patients with frequent runny nose after chemotherapy are considered to have symptoms after viral infection or bacterial infection caused by low immunity after treatment. Depending on the type of infection, oral or dietary regimen will be taken to enhance the body’s immunity, and medication will be given for anti-viral and anti-bacterial treatment at the same time.
After chemotherapy, patients often have a runny nose, which is considered to be a cold symptom after viral or bacterial infection caused by low immunity due to chemotherapy, so the treatment mainly focuses on strengthening the body’s immunity.
Thymosin and Astragalus tablets can be used to enhance immunity, while eating more proteins and vitamins, such as lean meat, yam, kiwi, green peppers and other foods to enhance physical fitness, which is also conducive to the enhancement of the patient’s immunity.
Antiviral drugs such as acyclovir and ganciclovir, or antibiotic antibacterial treatments such as cefdinir and moxifloxacin can be used to treat cold symptoms.
Please strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication and do not self-medicate.