Peeling skin

KristynRuth86
KristynRuth86 Member Posts: 140
edited March 2014 in Head and Neck Cancer #1
Hi all, I'm probably bugging y'all because I ask so many questions! I was wondering, my neck is peeling a lot now and is there some kind of scrub I should use to exfoliate it, or should I just leave it alone? Maybe it's not safe to peel it though? I'm not sure, what did y'all do?

Comments

  • forme
    forme Member Posts: 1,161 Member
    Peeling
    Hi Kristyn,
    I would not recommend using a scrub on your neck. That seems like it would just add to your problems. I might try using a lot of pure aloe vera on the peeling area. I have also used pure cocoa butter, but the aloe has healing properties in it. I am sure that others will have more suggestions for you. Hang in there , your almost done.
    Peaceful healing
    Lisha
  • Pumakitty
    Pumakitty Member Posts: 652
    Aloe
    My dad used aloe on his neck. He said it made it feel really good. The rad doctor told him to put in the refrigerator to make it feel even better. When it was itching he used hydrocrotazone cream on it.

    Kathy
  • GraceLibby
    GraceLibby Member Posts: 88
    Aquaphor
    Kristyn -

    My nurse gave me a few tubes of Aquaphor and some rolls of gauze (both of which you can also get at pharmacy). She said to smear on the Aquaphor and wrap my neck in gauze to keep it moist so it won't dry out, crack, and bleed. I'd just let it peel naturally, don't pick or scrub.
  • delnative
    delnative Member Posts: 450

    Aquaphor
    Kristyn -

    My nurse gave me a few tubes of Aquaphor and some rolls of gauze (both of which you can also get at pharmacy). She said to smear on the Aquaphor and wrap my neck in gauze to keep it moist so it won't dry out, crack, and bleed. I'd just let it peel naturally, don't pick or scrub.

    Biafine
    I can highly recommend Biafine ointment, a prescription cream you put on your neck after treatment. (Not before, or it will act like barbecue sauce.)
    I have a very fair complexion that befits my Scottish heritage, and by the end of rads I didn't have any pain, just a red neck ... which is OK, 'cause I'm a redneck anyway.
    Ask your doc about it. It's good stuff.
    And don't worry about asking questions. Why do you think people hang out here long after we're out of treatment and the side effects have mostly faded? We want to help. One day soon, you will, too.

    --Jim in Delaware
  • KristynRuth86
    KristynRuth86 Member Posts: 140
    delnative said:

    Biafine
    I can highly recommend Biafine ointment, a prescription cream you put on your neck after treatment. (Not before, or it will act like barbecue sauce.)
    I have a very fair complexion that befits my Scottish heritage, and by the end of rads I didn't have any pain, just a red neck ... which is OK, 'cause I'm a redneck anyway.
    Ask your doc about it. It's good stuff.
    And don't worry about asking questions. Why do you think people hang out here long after we're out of treatment and the side effects have mostly faded? We want to help. One day soon, you will, too.

    --Jim in Delaware

    Thanks!
    Thank you so much Jim, you're so sweet! Wednesday is my last treatment, I will definitely ask for that rx!! My neck didn't turn red, it's nearly black! I'm pretty fair skinned myself so it looks so bizarre! But where it's peeling looks really pink, it's a sight for sure!
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    ALOE

    I believe that Aloe is the best I have a plant growing out side and still use it now and then
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    Warm Showers
    I tired most of the lotions, creams, aloes, aquaphor, all of that... It either made my neck feel greasy, or worse than before.

    the only think that worked well for me pretty much the entire time was just warm showers and that would moisten up any dry skin.

    Like yours sounds, I didn't have any sever peeling, more like a bad sunburn that turned the skin darker and peeled off over time.

    You can't see anything as for residual.

    Best,
    John
  • JUDYV5
    JUDYV5 Member Posts: 392
    Don't use a scrub
    I used eucerin lotion. The "black skin" fell off with just soap and a washrag. The skin underneath was healthy. I was lucky I really didn't burn with the radiation.
  • luv4lacrosse
    luv4lacrosse Member Posts: 1,410 Member

    Thanks!
    Thank you so much Jim, you're so sweet! Wednesday is my last treatment, I will definitely ask for that rx!! My neck didn't turn red, it's nearly black! I'm pretty fair skinned myself so it looks so bizarre! But where it's peeling looks really pink, it's a sight for sure!

    WEDNESDAY IS MY LAST DAY TOO
    My last Radiation is Wednesday and I just finished my last of 3 Cisplatins yestarday. My neck is peeling really bad too. I use the Aquaphor as often as possible. Do NOT pull on any of the peeling skin. I did and pulled some down way to deep.

    How are your side effects??

    I feel like just about anything that could have hit me,has in the last 10 days. Doc's say it may be 4 weeks post before I feel better.

    HERE'S TO WEDNESDAY SISTER!!!

    RING THAT BELL STRONG AND LOUD.

    MIKE
  • staceya
    staceya Member Posts: 720
    JUDYV5 said:

    Don't use a scrub
    I used eucerin lotion. The "black skin" fell off with just soap and a washrag. The skin underneath was healthy. I was lucky I really didn't burn with the radiation.

    Wednesday
    I will be thinking of you both on Wednesday!
    Stacey
  • Skiffin16
    Skiffin16 Member Posts: 8,305 Member
    staceya said:

    Wednesday
    I will be thinking of you both on Wednesday!
    Stacey

    Go Get'em
    Last day...way to go........hope you have an awesome day.

    Thinking of you,
    John
  • Fire34
    Fire34 Member Posts: 365
    Peeling skin
    Kristyn
    We used domeboro soaks that help take the dead skin off. After treatment my wife used aquaphor and then wrapped my neck with saran wrap. It really help put the moisture back in my neck.
    Wishes & Prayers on your treatment
    Dave