Is there anything I can do to ease the neuropathy in my fingers and toes caused by chemotherapy?
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- Report any unusual feeling you may have to your healthcare professional. Let them know if you are experiencing any of the above symptoms, so they can assess.
- Follow instructions regarding rest and delays in treatment.
- Be active in decisions regarding treatment versus quality of life.
Protection and Safety against Neuropathy caused by Chemotherapy: