10 Radiation Symptoms

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Malaise

Malaise is a general feeling of discomfort, of being unwell and weak physically and/or emotionally. Malaise may also be accompanied by confusion and fatigue.

Radiation therapy can cause malaise and is often referred to as cancer fatigue. Both cancer and its treatment cause foreign responses in the body, which means that the body is constantly fighting off foreign bodies. Once the treatment is complete, the malaise will improve.4‘Radiation - Radiation Sickness.’ Encyclopedia Britannica, www.britannica.com/science/radiation/Radiation-sickness

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