Thursday, January 22, 2009

Physical fatigue and improving methods

The process of cancer treatment is sometimes caused by fatigue. This fatigue or physiological phenomenon is sometimes caused by psychological factors. It makes the patient feel weak, limb weakness, dizziness, no appetite, and are not interested in anything, boredom, impatience, tension, and even frustration. 

From the physical side, the course of treatment in cancer cell is damaged (such as anemia), increased serum calcium, or the body electrolyte imbalance, it will make the patients feel that the abnormal fatigue,and weak limbs. Sometimes transferred to the bone cancer cells, resulting in the loss of calcium, blood calcium concentration is higher than the normal range, the patient will also occur. If the patients have this phenomenon, we should tell the doctor as soon as possible and asked the doctors to identify the causes of fatigue. You can then take the appropriate measures, such as blood transfusion, the use of oral medication or injection of other pharmaceutical agents, and to improve these phenomena. 

From the psychological aspect is concerned, if there is no effect of cancer treatment, his condition not improve, cancer patients may have fatigue. This fatigue is a popular and unusual. When patients have such a feeling of exhaustion, she often remind myself to have a positive idea, proper rest, balanced diet and adequate nutrients, not to exceed the capacity of her body, and arranged for some regular physical activity, the her focus on what she really likes it or enjoy the activities. In addition, she also often meditation God, in the course of meditation, with some beautiful melodies poetry to help their own feelings of relaxation and muscle tension, and imagine himself as a baby in the love of her arms was to appease God the Father and rest in peace. In some cases, may also be thinking over and over again the Bible the Word of God, to remove the heart of some of the negative thinking. Spirit also often in the process of updating these souls, so that patients have a positive attitude or approach to face the challenges of cancer.

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