Thyroid Cancer

Home Treatment

There are certain things you can do to feel better or to reduce the side effects of your treatment for thyroid cancer. For some people, eating healthy foods and getting enough sleep and exercise help control their symptoms.

During treatment, you may also experience:

  • Hair loss. If you need high doses of radioactive iodine treatment, you may have some hair loss, but it is usually very mild. You may be the only one who notices it.
  • Sleep problems. If you have trouble sleeping, you may find it helpful to exercise during the day, have a regular bedtime, and avoid naps.
  • Stress. Having any type of cancer can be very stressful. You may feel better if you talk to others, meet with a counselor, or join a support group for people who have thyroid cancer. Learning relaxation techniques (such as yoga or visualization exercises) may also help reduce your stress.
  • Pain. You may or may not experience pain with your cancer. If you do have pain, your doctor may give you prescription medicines, or you may use home treatment for pain. If you use home treatment, such as taking pain medicine you can buy without a prescription, be sure to discuss this treatment with your doctor.

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Author: Shannon Erstad, MBA/MPHLast Updated: September 19, 2007
Medical Review: E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine
Matthew I. Kim, MD - Endocrinology & Metabolism

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