Published 04:02 IST, September 7th 2024
What Is Mucositis? All You Need To Know About Symptoms And Complications
Mucositis, a painful condition characterized by inflammation of the digestive tract's mucous membrane, is more commonly found in the mouth.
1/7: Mucositis, a painful condition characterized by inflammation of the digestive tract's mucous membrane, is more commonly found in the mouth. / Image: Freepik
2/7: Symptoms: Mucositis, a condition affecting the mouth, can cause symptoms such as dry mouth, swollen gums, tongue pain, bad breath, mouth blood, eating or swallowing difficulties. / Image: Freepik
3/7: Possible gastrointestinal symptoms include diarrhea, constipation, ulcers, blood in feces, stomach cramps, bloating, and in severe cases, mucus, pus, or thick saliva may fill the mouth. / Image: Freepik
4/7: Causes of Mucositis are cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation, bone marrow transplants, and stem cell transplants, are frequently linked to mucositis, regardless of their cancer target / Image: Freepik
5/7: Complications of Mucositis can lead to appetite loss, increased infection risk, septicemia, and nutrient deficiencies, especially in cancer patients, posing additional challenges during recovery. / Image: Freepik
6/7: Mucositis symptoms can be detected in early stages of cancer treatment, often within 1-2 weeks after radiation therapy or 3 days of chemotherapy. Doctors assess symptoms, medical history. / Image: Freepik
7/7: Maintaining good oral hygiene, avoiding tobacco, hydration, and a balanced diet are essential preventive measures for mucositis, along with avoiding salty and spicy foods. / Image: Freepik
Updated 14:02 IST, September 11th 2024