How to Understand the Side Effects of Photodynamic Therapy
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Expect to stay mostly indoors for 4 to 6 weeks. The major side effect of photodynamic therapy is extreme sensitivity to natural or bright artificial lights. This sensitivity will begin immediately after you receive your first treatment of Photofrin™.
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Stock up on fever reducers. One of the side effects of photodynamic therapy is high internal temperatures, brought on by your body trying to fight off infection.
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Have a steady supply of prunes or prune juice waiting at home. Constipation, although rare, can often occur in patients undergoing photodynamic therapy.
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Be prepared for mild swelling or inflammation around the tumor site after the procedure. Your doctor may be able to prescribe medication to alleviate any discomfort, though this side effect usually lasts for only 1 to 2 days.
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Understand that exposure to sunlight may cause your skin to become mildly discolored. This side effect has been reported in patients who only spent a few minutes in direct sunlight.
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Ask your doctor if it's possible to take over-the-counter remedies for nausea, which is one of the more commonly reported side effects of photodynamic therapy.
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