Sores that take longer to heal

Posted by asolidrock @asolidrock, 3 days ago

I've noticed I've got some sores on my hand that seem like they won't ever heal. I was told that it's because of my immune system.

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Have you had chemo? I had 10 rounds and my skin is still very fragile after more than 2 years.

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Have you had chemo? I had 10 rounds and my skin is still very fragile after more than 2 years.

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Yes I'm on my 5th infusion

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The video may show this, but here is the distillation of the main issue. Sure wish you’d mentioned you were on chemo when you first asked this question.

chemotherapy can cause cuts to heal slower by weakening the immune system, impairing cell proliferation and collagen production, and interfering with the body's repair processes. The drugs target rapidly dividing cells, which includes the cells needed for wound healing, and can also decrease the number of immune cells like neutrophils and macrophages that fight infection and clear debris from a wound.

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The video may show this, but here is the distillation of the main issue. Sure wish you’d mentioned you were on chemo when you first asked this question.

chemotherapy can cause cuts to heal slower by weakening the immune system, impairing cell proliferation and collagen production, and interfering with the body's repair processes. The drugs target rapidly dividing cells, which includes the cells needed for wound healing, and can also decrease the number of immune cells like neutrophils and macrophages that fight infection and clear debris from a wound.

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Thanks for the info. I was told that too about the immune system. I looked at my lab results and it was amazing at all the different kind of things our body has thanks to our Creator God

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