itchy itchy itchy
starting to itch. I'm at 14 of 28 treatments. Last night I just added some cortizone cream to aquafor and that seemed to help. Tonight, it doesn't appear to be helping. Any suggestions to get me through to monday?
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Have you tried clear aloe vera gel? This helped me the most during rads. Walmart carries a brand with few additives that is very reasonable. Also, go without a bra, or without anything if you can. Give your skin some air circulation. Oh, I also read that some women kept their aloe in the fridge. I never did this, but now that it is July, might be a good thing to try. Wishing you relief! Hang in there!
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I'm so afraid of the itching as this has been the way my skin has always acted up. Asked about it at rads and was told "they don't prescribe anything for it anymore, but I could try hydrocortisone cream-but don't use too much as it thins the skin" this doesn't make me feel great.
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I will try the aloe. I bought some pure aloe from the health food store last week. Didn't realize it helps with itches. I had BMX and have not worn a bra in months. I'm wearing loose v neck tshirts from walmart that I don't care what they loook like at the end.
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The only thing that helped my severe itching was Hydrocortisone creme - the older version with less ingredients.
And instead of scratching my skin, I would tap tap tap it. It is amazing how much that helped stop the itch!
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I've been rubbing it using my tshirt as much as possible. I have lightly scratched when I had to, and end up with lotion and sharpie markings in my fingernail. My RAD techs are not going to be so happy with me tomorrow.
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Gowiththeflow can you take an over the counter benadryl pill? It could put you to sleep but that might be merciful. I get horrible rashes when I encounter harsh soaps or detergents and it always helps.
As a cell biologist (not doctor) I cant think of any reason this would interfere with the radiation killing the cancer stem cells that might be in the area, or delay the skin's healing process in any way. It just quiets down the eosinophils that are getting overly hyped up about the skin damage. -
She said cortisone cream and apply it under the biafine. I had been applying over the biafine. Hoping that works. The itchiness seems to increase as the day goes on. Kind of one of my fears because my chest always tends to get itchy in the summer's heat and humidity. I stay inside in air conditioning as much as possible, but I have to live my life sometimes.
Just a few more weeks, and I can do this.
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