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Coping With Nerve and Muscle Effects Related to Chemotherapy

by Editorial Staff And Contributors

En Español (Spanish Version)

 Chemotherapy medicines can cause problems with the nervous system, such as weakness, numbness, or pain in the feet and legs. Some medicines can also cause muscles to become weak, tired, or sore.

For most people, these problems are not serious and will get better after treatment ends. Here are some common problems and things you can do to ease them.

Common Problems    TOP

Nerve and muscle problems that may happen are:

  • Tingling
  • Burning
  • Weakness or numbness in the hands and feet
  • Feeling colder than normal
  • Weak, sore, tired, or achy muscles
  • Clumsiness
  • Shaking
  • Problems picking up objects and buttoning clothing
  • Loss of balance
  • Pain or problems when walking
  • Hearing loss
  • Belly pain
  • Problems passing stool

Tell your doctor if you have any of these problems so they can be treated right away.

How to Cope     TOP

Here are some tips that may help:

  • If your fingers are numb, use care when grasping objects that are sharp, hot, or could cause harm.
  • If your sense of balance or muscle strength is affected, take steps to avoid falls by moving with care, using handrails on stairs, and putting bath mats in the tub or shower. Use a cane or other walking aid if you need one.
  • Wear shoes with soft soles, such as sneakers.
  • When bathing, check the temperature of your bath water with a thermometer. This will help prevent burns.
  • Wear gloves when cooking, washing dishes, or gardening.
  • Rest when you feel tired.

If these methods do not help, talk to your doctor. Pain medicine may be needed. You may also need to see a specialist.

RESOURCES:

American Cancer Society
http://www.cancer.org

National Cancer Institute
http://www.cancer.gov

CANADIAN RESOURCES:

Canadian Cancer Society
http://www.cancer.ca

Health Canada
http://www.canada.ca

REFERENCES:

Chemotherapy and you: support for people with cancer. National Cancer Institute website. Available at: https://www.cancer.gov/publications/patient-education/chemo-and-you. Accessed June 14, 2021.

A guide to chemotherapy: nerve and muscle problems. American Cancer Society website. Available at: https://www.cancer.org/treatment/treatments-and-side-effects/treatment-types/chemotherapy/chemotherapy-side-effects.html. Accessed June 14, 2021.

Peripheral neuropathy. EBSCO DynaMed website. Available at: https://www.dynamed.com/condition/peripheral-neuropathy. Accessed June 14, 2021.



Last reviewed June 2021 by EBSCO Medical Review Board
Last Updated: 6/14/2021

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