What are the primary goals of using essential oils during radiotherapy?

Julie White
Julie White

Primary Objectives of Using Essential Oils During Radiation Therapy

The use of essential oils during radiation therapy primarily serves as a complementary therapy, aiming to alleviate treatment-related side effects and enhance the patient's quality of life. Specific objectives include:

  • Alleviating Side Effects: Reducing common symptoms caused by radiation therapy, such as nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and loss of appetite.
  • Reducing Psychological Stress: Helping to lower anxiety, depression, and mood swings through aromatherapy, promoting relaxation.
  • Improving Skin Care: Soothing skin irritation, dryness, or inflammation caused by radiation therapy (e.g., using lavender or chamomile essential oils).
  • Enhancing Sleep Quality: Assisting patients in coping with insomnia or sleep disturbances, improving overall rest.
  • Boosting Overall Well-being: Elevating mood, energy levels, and daily comfort through aromatic stimulation, supporting the patient's physical and mental health.

Note: The use of essential oils should be conducted under the guidance of healthcare professionals to avoid potential interactions with treatment or risks of allergic reactions.