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Why Do I Get A Cough After Infusions

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January 5
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A cough after infusions could be related to side effects of certain lymphoma treatments. For example, chemotherapy and radiation therapy can cause lung or breathing problems. Additionally, some treatments like Tecartus may list cough as a common side effect. If the cough persists or worsens, it's important to discuss it Show Full Answer

A cough after infusions could be related to side effects of certain lymphoma treatments. For example, chemotherapy and radiation therapy can cause lung or breathing problems. Additionally, some treatments like Tecartus may list cough as a common side effect. If the cough persists or worsens, it's important to discuss it with your healthcare provider to rule out other causes or complications.

January 5

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