Cancer feet
Cancer feet is a condition that affects the feet of people with cancer. It is caused by changes in the body caused by cancer and cancer treatments, such as chemotherapy and radiation. It can cause a range of symptoms, including pain, swelling, numbness, tingling, and changes in the skin’s texture and color. The most common cause of medical cancer feet is peripheral neuropathy, which is when nerve damage occurs in the feet due to the cancer or cancer treatments. This can cause symptoms such as pain, tingling, and numbness. It can also cause changes in the way the feet look and feel, such as dry skin, swelling, and thickening of the skin. Other causes of medical cancer feet include lymphedema, which is when the lymph nodes become enlarged and block the drainage of lymphatic fluid from the legs, and ulcerations, which are sores that can form on the feet due to the cancer or its treatments. Medical cancer feet can be managed through lifestyle changes and medications. Lifestyle changes may include wearing comfortable shoes, taking regular breaks and stretching, and avoiding activities that cause pain or discomfort. Medications can be used to reduce pain and swelling, and to prevent infections.