Can An Infant Be Around Chemotherapy Patients?
Question: What precautions should be taken if a family member is undergoing chemo and there is a baby at home.
I read that the chemo medicine can stay in the body for 48 to 72 hours and can get excreted through urine, saliva, vomit and sweat. This could be dangerous for anyone in the family and especially for babies.
My main concern here is the sweat because anything touched by them(through a sweat hand) can be used by babies or anyone in the family.
Do I really need to worry about this?
I read that the chemo medicine can stay in the body for 48 to 72 hours and can get excreted through urine, saliva, vomit and sweat. This could be dangerous for anyone in the family and especially for babies.
My main concern here is the sweat because anything touched by them(through a sweat hand) can be used by babies or anyone in the family.
Do I really need to worry about this?
Brief Answer:
No need to worry much
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for your query.
I fully understand your concerns. But the amount of chemo secreted in sweats is miniscule, if at all. Mostly it is in urine or stool, depending on the drug. There is no recommendation for barrier precautions in family members after chemo.
Hence you need not worry about a child being near to the patient.
Hope this helps.
Regards
No need to worry much
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for your query.
I fully understand your concerns. But the amount of chemo secreted in sweats is miniscule, if at all. Mostly it is in urine or stool, depending on the drug. There is no recommendation for barrier precautions in family members after chemo.
Hence you need not worry about a child being near to the patient.
Hope this helps.
Regards
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Dr. Prasad
Thanks for the response. Patient is undergoing 4 rounds of TC chemo.
And the baby is just 10 month old and hence the concerns. Any precautions you recommend?
And the baby is just 10 month old and hence the concerns. Any precautions you recommend?
Brief Answer:
No special precautions
Detailed Answer:
For the family members and the baby I don't recommend any special precautions
No special precautions
Detailed Answer:
For the family members and the baby I don't recommend any special precautions
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad