The most common symptoms of ovarian cancer include: abdominal distension, abnormal vaginal bleeding and fluid flow, huge pelvic mass, etc. When the above symptoms appear, it is basically the advanced stage of ovarian cancer, which requires active surgical treatment plus adjuvant chemotherapy. Therefore, some side effects may occur when using chemotherapy drugs. So what are the side effects during chemotherapy for ovarian cancer? 1. Bone marrow transplantation. Bone marrow suppression is the most common and serious post-chemotherapy side effect of ovarian cancer chemotherapy. Myelosuppression simply means the decrease of white blood cells and platelets caused by chemotherapy, which is most obvious 2 weeks after the drug is administered. If the white blood cells are persistently decreased or low for a longer period of time, the patient’s immunity will be reduced, and infection and sepsis will easily occur. 2, nausea, vomiting. Nausea and vomiting are also common side effects after chemotherapy for ovarian cancer, which affect patients’ appetite and mood. During chemotherapy for ovarian cancer, doctors will use antiemetic drugs prophylactically to minimize the symptoms of nausea and vomiting after chemotherapy. Patients also need to have a light diet and good oral care during chemotherapy. 3. Liver and kidney function damage. Liver and kidney metabolism, so, to a certain extent, damage to the liver and kidneys. 4, hair loss. Hair loss is a symptom that exists after all chemotherapy, and some young patients therefore also do not follow medical advice, do not work chemotherapy without permission, and do not fight the best treatment. However, for hair loss caused by chemotherapy in 1 to 2 months after the end of chemotherapy will all regenerate.