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How Can Cancer Patients Manage Hygiene When They Have Low Energy?
Cancer treatments can cause fatigue, making it challenging to maintain hygiene. Here are some tips:
1.
Simplify Routines:
Use no-rinse bathing wipes or dry shampoo to stay clean without exhaustive effort.
2.
Ask for Help:
Don’t hesitate to ask caregivers or family members for assistance with daily hygiene tasks.
3.
Take Breaks:
Perform hygiene tasks in stages, taking breaks in between to conserve energy.
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