Weight gain - Cancer.net : Weight gain can occur when undergoing chemotherapy or using steroids. The treatment may result in slowed metabolism and fluid retention. Follow the usual recommendations for improved diet and exercise. Consult a registered dietitian if their is excessive weight gain or fluid retention.
Cancer.org: : Many people who have nausea, another common side effect, find that always having something in their stomach can help to keep it settled. Others eat more when they feel stressed out. Hormone changes or medications may cause people to feel hungry or retain water.
Susan G. Komen: Change diet. Eat veggies and good fats in nuts, olive oil and avacadoes. Avoid ice cream and other carbohydrate rich foods.
Cancer.org: : Many people who have nausea, another common side effect, find that always having something in their stomach can help to keep it settled. Others eat more when they feel stressed out. Hormone changes or medications may cause people to feel hungry or retain water.
Susan G. Komen: Change diet. Eat veggies and good fats in nuts, olive oil and avacadoes. Avoid ice cream and other carbohydrate rich foods.
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