Sweating after chemotherapy is generally due to the weakness of the patient caused by chemotherapy, and the patient should supplement nutrition appropriately and eat more high-quality proteins.
While killing cancer cells, chemotherapeutic drugs also have certain damage to normal cells of normal tissues of the body. Chemotherapy can easily cause gastrointestinal reactions, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal distension, etc., which affects nutritional supplementation of the patients and leads to decreased resistance and weakness of the patients.
Sweating is normal when the body is weak, but blood pressure, pulse, respiration should be measured to see if it is in the normal range, and routine blood tests should be performed to see if the patient is anemic.
Sweating after chemotherapy should be supplemented with nutrients and high quality proteins to enhance resistance and improve weakness.