Precautions after chemotherapy

Thank you for your trust in our Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Tumor treatment is a long-term process, in addition to the scheduled admission to the hospital for chemotherapy, it is very important to monitor the condition of the disease and the side effects of chemotherapy during the out-of-hospital period. Therefore, when you are discharged from the hospital at the end of your first chemotherapy treatment, please read this note carefully so that we can communicate and cooperate with you better to ensure the smooth progress of the treatment, and we sincerely wish you a speedy recovery. 1.The schedule of our gynecological oncology outpatient clinic: President Lin every Thursday afternoon, Professor Feng on Tuesday all day and Thursday morning, Professor Chen on Tuesday afternoon and Friday morning, and Professor Zhang on Monday all day. If there is no abnormality, the first routine outpatient follow-up is one week after discharge from the hospital. Please bring the results of the outpatient laboratory tests to the follow-up appointment on time to avoid delaying the next course of chemotherapy. 2.After being discharged from the hospital, you need to check the blood routine every other day, and check the liver and kidney function and/or HCG and β-HCG once a week, and it is better to draw the blood before 8:00 a.m. so that you can get the results of the laboratory tests at the outpatient follow up. 3. The side effects of chemotherapy mainly include: bone marrow suppression, diarrhea, oral ulcers, phlebitis, abnormal liver and kidney function. If the blood routine results in WBC.