See also: Diet and Exercise Recommendations for Leukemia Patients
Below are some health tips for leukemia patients that go beyond diet and exercise (click the link above if you are looking for diet and exercise tips):
1. Infection Prevention
- Hygiene: Wash hands frequently with soap and water or use hand sanitizer.
- Avoid Crowds: Limit exposure to large groups or sick individuals, especially during flu season.
- Masks: Wear masks in high-risk areas or as advised by your doctor.
- Vaccinations: Stay up-to-date with vaccines, but avoid live vaccines without your doctor's approval.
2. Stress Management
- Therapy: Consider counseling or joining a support group.
- Relaxation Techniques: Practice meditation, deep breathing, or mindfulness.
3. Skin Care
- Prevent Dry Skin: Use gentle, fragrance-free moisturizers to prevent dry skin caused by treatment.
- Protect Skin: From cuts and sunburns, which can increase infection risk.
4. Energy Conservation
- Prioritize Rest: Take naps or rest breaks when needed.
- Plan Ahead: Organize tasks to minimize effort and stress.
5. Oral Care
- Brush Gently: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush to prevent gum irritation or bleeding.
- Rinse: Use a saltwater solution instead of harsh mouthwashes if mouth sores occur.
6. Stay Hydrated
- Drink Fluids: Plenty of fluids helps flush toxins from treatments and support kidney function.
7. Monitor Symptoms
- Daily Checks: Keep track of fever, bruising, fatigue, or other changes and report them to your doctor.
- Stay Informed: Know the side effects of your medications and treatments.
8. Maintain a Support System
- Family: Lean on family, friends, or a caregiver for help with appointments and daily tasks.
- Connect: Join patient advocacy groups to connect with others facing similar challenges.
9. Adherence to Treatment
- Schedule: Follow medication schedules exactly as prescribed.
- Keep Appointments: Attend all follow-up appointments and lab tests.
10. Environmental Safety
- Avoid Toxins: Minimize exposure to chemicals, smoke, or strong cleaning agents.
- Pet Safety: Be cautious with pets; avoid cleaning litter boxes or fish tanks.
11. Protect Mental Health
- Low Stress Hobbies: Stay engaged with hobbies or activities that bring joy and positivity.
- Avoid Bad News: Limit exposure to stress-inducing news or media.
12. Stay Active in Your Care
- Ask Questions: Be proactive in understanding your diagnosis, treatment options, and prognosis.
- Keep Records: Maintain a journal of symptoms, medications, and appointments to track your health.
- Advocate for Yourself: Don't hesitate to seek second opinions or discuss alternative treatments with your healthcare team.