Cancer treatments are essential in fighting the disease, but they often come with challenges that affect the body particularly the blood. Chemotherapy, radiation, and even cancer itself can interfere with how the body produces red blood cells and platelets. When blood counts drop too low, patients may feel weak, drained, or prone to bleeding. In such situations, a blood transfusion can offer much-needed relief and help patients stay on track with their treatment.
As cancer treatment progresses, the bone marrow the body’s blood cell factory may become less active or damaged. This can lead to anemia, where red blood cell levels fall, causing symptoms like exhaustion, dizziness, or shortness of breath. At the same time, a low platelet count may make a person more likely to bruise or bleed. Blood transfusions help by replacing these lost components, giving patients the energy and stability needed to keep going.
The process of receiving a transfusion is usually simple and comfortable. It takes place in a hospital or clinic, where your blood type is matched with safe, screened donor blood. A small IV line is inserted into your arm, and the transfusion is done over a few hours. Medical staff closely monitor you throughout to ensure everything goes smoothly.
Blood transfusions may not cure cancer, but they offer vital support by boosting energy, reducing side effects, and improving overall comfort during treatment. At KKR Hospital, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Visit us to know more about our compassionate care and cancer support services.