If you’re on immunotherapy and feel wrung out in a new way, don’t brush it aside. Immunotherapy adrenal insufficiency, a rare immune-related adverse event from immune checkpoint inhibitors, is uncommon, but it can become dangerous fast because the body may stop making enough cortisol. That cortisol level shortfall can affect blood pressure, blood sugar, hydration,…
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Immunotherapy Myocarditis Signs Chest Pain Shortness Of Breath Heart Tests
Immunotherapy can feel like a lifeline, a treatment that finally gives your body backup. Still, even good medicine can bring hard surprises. One rare but serious problem is myocarditis, inflammation in the heart muscle. If you’re in cancer treatment, you already know what it’s like to track symptoms all day. Yet chest pain and shortness…
Read moreImmunotherapy Hepatitis: Early Itching and Right-Side Belly Pain, Which Liver Labs to Ask For (AST, ALT, bilirubin), and When to Go In
It can feel unfair. You sign up for immunotherapy with immune checkpoint inhibitors to fight cancer, and then your own immune system may turn its attention to your liver. The first hints are often quiet, almost easy to explain away: itching that won’t stop, a nagging ache on the right side of your belly, a…
Read moreImmunotherapy Thyroiditis: Sudden Fatigue, Fast Heartbeat, Weight Changes, and the Thyroid Labs to Ask For
Some side effects announce themselves loudly. Others sneak in wearing a “normal day” mask. You wake up tired, but you’re in Cancer treatment, so of course you’re tired. Your heart races, but you’re anxious, so that fits, right? Still, there’s a moment when your body feels like it’s running on the wrong setting, like a…
Read moreImmunotherapy Hypophysitis Symptoms and the Hormone Tests to Ask For
Immunotherapy can feel like a brave agreement with your future, especially when Cancer has already taken so much. You show up, you take the infusion, you keep going. Then a new kind of tired hits. A headache lingers. Food turns unappealing. You wonder if it’s “just treatment” or something you should name. One possible cause…
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