best creams for radiation

Options

hi ladies,could you give me some information on what creams or lotions you found that worked best during radiation.the other advice i need is tiredness or nauseous normal doing rads. ive only had 8 treatments out of 30.....thanks so much for any help

«1

Comments

  • judyfams
    judyfams Member Posts: 148
    edited July 2011

    I slathered my breast right after each treatment with aloe vera gel.  I did not have to go to work afterwards as I am retired, so I used some large, old sweatshirts and put the pure aloe vera gel (no fragrance) all over the breast, put on the sweatshirt and drove home.

    I also used ice packs over the sweatshirt when my breast really got red.  Some people suggest usin a bag of frozen peas so it can mold around your breast.  I was able to use those blue gel things.

    I bought aquaphor, but it was too thick (like vaseline) and it hurt my breast when I tried to spread it over the breast. But that might work for you.

    It is important NOT to put anything on the breast at least 3 hours BEFORE your radiation treatment.

    I also filled an old tube sock with cornstarch and used it lie a powder puff under my arm and my breast where the moisture accumulated which could be problematic.  The area under the breast must be kept dry - so I used the powder puff all the time (not before radiation) after a shower and before I put my bra on, or just when the area was moist.  I use it to this day and I finished my radiation in Nov. 2010.

    Radiation does make you tired, but it was not a problem for me.  Radfiation of the breast does not make you nauseous.  You will feel better if you try to maintain a somewhat normal schedule.

    Good luck with your treatments!

    Judy 

  • elmcity69
    elmcity69 Member Posts: 998
    edited July 2011

    hi pattibear,

    i actually swore by Aquaphor - i am very, very fair and my rad onc was concerned about skin integrity (had 25 treatments). i slathered it on immediately AFTER treatment - actually in the changing room and at night. ruined quite a few tank tops (it was summer), but my skin held up beautifully. it was definitely red and sore by the end, but kept intact. my onc was impressed!

    i bought the biggest tub i could find, and it was almost done by the time tx was over.

    good luck. make time for naps later on, b/c the fatigue does build. never had nausea and haven't heard of anyone else, either.

    keep us posted.

    hugs

    j

  • BarbaraA
    BarbaraA Member Posts: 7,378
    edited July 2011

    I used emu oil and although I am blond/blue I did not burn at all.

  • ProudMom_Wife
    ProudMom_Wife Member Posts: 634
    edited July 2011

    All I used was Miaderm, which I bought off the internet, and it worked great for me, but I did not radiate my chest.  

    Another woman I met going through rads at the same time who was having her breast radiated used it also and it worked well for her also.

  • Sherryc
    Sherryc Member Posts: 5,938
    edited July 2011

    I used Xclair and it worked very well.  It is a prescription and very pricey unless your insurance covers it.  I had to drive an hour to and from rads so the last couple of weeks I had to have friends drive with me as I found myself wanting to fall asleep on the way home when I was by myself.

  • Letlet
    Letlet Member Posts: 1,053
    edited July 2011

    i had some nausea during rads. It was very mild and I chewed some gum and it went away. It usually happened on the way home from rads. My RO said that it's not a usual SE but that I must be "sensitive" to radiation.

  • sweetbean
    sweetbean Member Posts: 1,931
    edited July 2011

    emu oil and aloe from the plant. the emu oil is a godsend.  i have done 26 out of 28 treatments, am VERY fair, and have turned slightly tan/pink.  i'm a tiny bit uncomfortable.  emu oil - can't say it enough. 

  • anonymice
    anonymice Member Posts: 532
    edited July 2011

    I've had 7 treatments too, Patti, and I am both slightly nauseated more often and starting to feel a bit of fatigue.  

  • Maybe484
    Maybe484 Member Posts: 170
    edited July 2011

    My RO swears by Udderly Smooth unless issues arise and then Aquaphor.

    I too have been having mild nausea and received the usual response that that's "unusual."  I have no doubts that mine is rads-related.

  • Fitz33
    Fitz33 Member Posts: 243
    edited July 2011

    My RO allows pts. to use either Miaderm or Udderly Smooth ONLY.  I can't make my own choice and am surprised about that but figure he's a top notch RO so I'll go by what he says.  If I have any itching I can use OTC hydrocordisone and that's it.  Deodorant allowed is only Tom's of Maine because of its lack of aluminum.  I can't have any lotion 4 hrs. before treatment or deodorant about an hr. before.  I'm pink from the very first treatment (very fair & blue eyed) but so far 14/28 and I don't have any SEs.  I thought I was dizzy but then told it cd be a SE from the Herceptin.

    Every RO must have their favorite creams/lotions and I wonder why the diff?

  • edwards750
    edwards750 Member Posts: 3,761
    edited July 2011

    My RO gave me silver cream and it works great. I just had my last treatment yesterday...yea! The biggest problem I had was under the arm where they took the node out. It is better since I used the cream along with aloe vera. The RO said my area was healing well. Just dont make a comparison of your breasts...yikes...still all in all not too bad. Had a great RT team and that made a huge difference. Havent had any symptoms except the burning and intermittent pain which apparently is the norm....good luck everyone...so glad at least this part is over. diane

  • Bethie1
    Bethie1 Member Posts: 393
    edited July 2011

    I used Aquaphor--it worked wonders!!!!!!!!

  • Pegs
    Pegs Member Posts: 198
    edited August 2011

    emu oil, i loved it, aquaphor is nothing but grease hated it, aloe made me feel dry.  emu oil !!

  • Elizabeth1889
    Elizabeth1889 Member Posts: 1,036
    edited August 2011

    I agree that emu oil works great, as does Miaderm.  I use emu oil at night and Miaderm during the day.  Few skin problems so far.  Four weeks into rads and all my RO has given me is one tube of Aspercreme.  I do not regret the cost of buying the other creams on my own.

  • sweetcorn
    sweetcorn Member Posts: 188
    edited August 2011

    The RT gave me Natural Care Gel (with aloe vera) and Aquaphor.  I am also using Lubriderm Intense Skin Repair Lotion.  So far (only 4 treatments) I do not have any problems.  They told me I couldn't use anything at least one hour prior to treatment!

    Jane

  • Aza
    Aza Member Posts: 76
    edited August 2011

    I used Praevoskin Emulsion, a melatonin-based cream that reportedly has been proven in clinical trials to protect against radiation-induced "dermatitis." (You can find more info by Googling). I only I turned a little pink the last week.  I think that was only because I ran out of the Praevoskin about a week too soon. My RO asked to see the bottle and the ingredients list. He was surprised at how well my skin did.

    AZA

  • vivirasselena
    vivirasselena Member Posts: 278
    edited August 2011

    yup...i agree...emu oil and something called "Sheen Cream"..worked well for me.  For whatever reason, even PURE aloe stung me

  • colleen1609
    colleen1609 Member Posts: 4
    edited August 2011

    Where can I get emu oil?

  • Elizabeth1889
    Elizabeth1889 Member Posts: 1,036
    edited August 2011

    I order a brand called Progressive emu oil on Amazon.  It takes less than a week to arrive even with the cheapest shipping rate.

  • pejkug3
    pejkug3 Member Posts: 902
    edited August 2011

    Chiming in to agree with the Progressive Emu oil from Amazon and the Miaderm.  My favorites by FAR.  I used the Aquaphor but hated it!

  • cfdr
    cfdr Member Posts: 549
    edited August 2011

    I've been using aquaphor 2x/day since the first week (i'm about 1/2way through 33 tx now). I wear an old t-shirt and no bra over it. The t-shirt sticks to it, and it will stain the shirt! Of course I can't do that out of the house (I work from home), so I also bought a bottle of Lubriderm to use if I have to leave the house and wear real clothes. I always shower it all off before my treatment, though.

     So far I've had just a little pinkness, no itching, peeling or soreness.

  • Pegs
    Pegs Member Posts: 198
    edited August 2011

    i used aquaphor hated it, then found out about emu oil and loved it, wish i had found it sooner, still burned but i don't think anything could prevent that. just my opinion.

  • Cat123
    Cat123 Member Posts: 296
    edited August 2011

    I finished my rads on July 12th.  Very burnt.  I applied a saline solution and used Glaxal Base Moisturizer recommended by the onco team.  Worked extremely well!

  • nicholewilliams
    nicholewilliams Member Posts: 42
    edited August 2011

    My aunt use Evoskin moisturizing cream for her skin rashes, itchiness and dryness. The cream is chemical and alcohol free..! Her onco ask her to apply the cream for atleast 2-3 times a day for keep her skin well hydrated. The cream really works well for her and gives her much needed hydration and relief from rashes and itchiness.


    Best

    Nichole

  • Bren-2007
    Bren-2007 Member Posts: 6,241
    edited August 2011

    I used Aquafor too .. it was a mess.  I wish I had known about something else at the time.  I burned very badly and don't think the Aquafor worked that great.  I also used Alovera gel.

    Bren

  • nicholewilliams
    nicholewilliams Member Posts: 42
    edited September 2011
    Bump for those starting chemo in Sept............Smile
  • sweetbean
    sweetbean Member Posts: 1,931
    edited September 2011

    Emu oil.  I barely burned and i am super fair.  my onc was floored.

  • Jules59
    Jules59 Member Posts: 207
    edited September 2011

    I am half way through with rads.  I am using a prescription cream called Xclair 3 times a day and nothing else.  No skin problems so far.  It is the only cream you can use right before rads.

  • Kupuna52
    Kupuna52 Member Posts: 2
    edited February 2012

    Thanks to those who confirmed that nausea was experienced from their rad treatments.  I have only had 2 treatments so far andit has zapped my eneergy plus nausea, along with ache in the area treated. Really has taken me by surprise because I sailed thru chemo with hardly any SE other than hair loss from with Adriamycin and Cytoxan and numbness in my toes with Taxol.  Also, thanks to everyone for recommendations of creams that have worked during their treatments.  I will be seeking several this weekend while my energy is up because rads are only Mondays thru Fridays. 

  • laurel64
    laurel64 Member Posts: 8
    edited February 2012

    Starting rads in two weeks.  Anyone used shea butter? 

Categories