Your help please.

pepebcn
pepebcn Member Posts: 6,331 Member
dear colleges after 2 rounds of FOFOX I have developed a kind of sore or eczema in my groin ( between my inner upper leg and my balls,sorry for that, LOL ).
It's really uncomfortable, any of you had ever experimented such a disgusting effect while on chemo?.Arrggggh!.
Thank you in advance my friends.

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  • thingy45
    thingy45 Member Posts: 632 Member
    Sorry, nothing is sacred
    On this board nothing is sacred, so don't worry
    Sorry Pepe, cannot help you there, No bals, BUT I have had some problems in the same area, was given the advice to rinse with baking soda,or take a bath with oatmeal, it helped for the itch. Then they prescribed an ointment called " Viaderm KC."
    My son had the same problem as you after his operation and was given the same ointment.
    I hope it will clear up soon.

    Marjan
  • Brenda Bricco
    Brenda Bricco Member Posts: 579 Member
    Dearest Pepe,
    I hope it's

    Dearest Pepe,
    I hope it's okay that this post made me belly laugh even though I have not experience with the rash or balls. hehe
    Brenda
  • Bear23
    Bear23 Member Posts: 84
    Perhaps like a yeast
    Perhaps like a yeast infection? They can happen anywhere.
  • thirtyfiveppt
    thirtyfiveppt Member Posts: 8
    I can be of no help with this one, but....
    Pepe,

    It certainly appears that quite a few females have taken an interest in your balls. I think that makes you a lucky man!

    Rick
  • idlehunters
    idlehunters Member Posts: 1,787 Member
    Bear23 said:

    Perhaps like a yeast
    Perhaps like a yeast infection? They can happen anywhere.

    LMAO!! Oh Pepe!...
    Oh my gosh that was funny...LOL.... Not funny you got the rash but the way you said it. I too am ball-less and have not had that problem between my legs.... Hope you get some good advice my friend.

    Jennie
  • geotina
    geotina Member Posts: 2,111 Member
    HeyPepe:
    I don't have a clue. Perhaps an oatmeal bath might bring some relief. Perhaps a pharmacist can recommend something or just call the doc or...you could post a pic so we can visualize what you are talking about.

    Hopefully some guys will chime in soon.

    Take care - Hugs - Tina
  • Lovekitties
    Lovekitties Member Posts: 3,364 Member
    Dear Pepe
    Sorry for your side effect from the chemo and the location is definately a sensitive one, as seen by the ladies' comments...lol

    From what I have read, the rash itself is not unusual while the location may be.

    Best to check with your onc to see what he recomments, however info on the net indicated over-thecounter topical hydrocortisone cream or clindamycin, an antibiotic gel could be helpful.

    Given the location, you might also what to try corn starch to help keep the area dry.

    Hope you get some relief soon and don't worry about describing your rash location...after all we ladies have discussed lots of 'lady locations' on here...lol.

    Hugs,

    Marie who loves kitties
  • herdizziness
    herdizziness Member Posts: 3,624 Member
    Pepon
    I wish I could help you with an answer for your question, but having been born quite ball less (and quite happily, thank you very much)I can only think OUCH.
    I think someone suggested it could be like a yeast infection and I think that is probably highly likely, the doctor can give you a nice cream for that to help clear it up, I would make an appointment as soon as possible to see if that is what it is, as it won't clear up itself if that's the case. Until then you can try starch to help in the meantime I would think.
    Winter Marie
  • Doc_Hawk
    Doc_Hawk Member Posts: 685
    Brings AC/DC to mind ....
    Hey Pepe, you have my sympathy and empathy, brother! During radiation, I developed a slight rash from the tush up to both sides of the testes on the inner thigh. My onc prescribed calmoseptine ointment for it. It worked very well and very fast.

    Ray
  • Minnesotagirl
    Minnesotagirl Member Posts: 141
    Worth a try
    Hi,
    I had some real painful problems with radiation burns and chemo in sensitive areas as well (open blisters, etc). I had tried alot of different products. Finally a nurse asked me if I had ever tried Desitin ( you know what babies use for diaper rash). I said I hadn't...she said she swears by it but I must not use it during radiation treatment because of the zink oxide in it and causing problems with the radiation itself. Anyway, I used it and it worked!!!! Less than $5.00 a tube and worth every penny of it. Look in the baby section of any store.

    Good luck ~ Minnesotagirl
  • relaxoutdoors08
    relaxoutdoors08 Member Posts: 521 Member

    Worth a try
    Hi,
    I had some real painful problems with radiation burns and chemo in sensitive areas as well (open blisters, etc). I had tried alot of different products. Finally a nurse asked me if I had ever tried Desitin ( you know what babies use for diaper rash). I said I hadn't...she said she swears by it but I must not use it during radiation treatment because of the zink oxide in it and causing problems with the radiation itself. Anyway, I used it and it worked!!!! Less than $5.00 a tube and worth every penny of it. Look in the baby section of any store.

    Good luck ~ Minnesotagirl

    Aquaphor worth a try
    Pepe,
    I used aquaphor for cracking skin and rash when I was doing Folfox. My sister the doctor recommended it and it worked wonders for me. She recommends this for sensitive skin and baby rashes. Wishing you the best. This is a clear easily absorbed cream.
    NB
  • SisterSledge
    SisterSledge Member Posts: 332 Member
    Aquaphor
    I've used Aquaphore (Advanced Therapy ideal for babies cracked or irritated skin) to heal my tattoos after getting them...it heals with a soothing ointment but it also allows air to reach the affected area to aid in healing without smothering the wound area...highly recommended stuff.
  • pepebcn
    pepebcn Member Posts: 6,331 Member

    Aquaphor
    I've used Aquaphore (Advanced Therapy ideal for babies cracked or irritated skin) to heal my tattoos after getting them...it heals with a soothing ointment but it also allows air to reach the affected area to aid in healing without smothering the wound area...highly recommended stuff.

    Thank you my friends!
    My things are doing much beter now! hehehehe!.
    Thank you again.
  • Brenda Bricco
    Brenda Bricco Member Posts: 579 Member
    pepebcn said:

    Thank you my friends!
    My things are doing much beter now! hehehehe!.
    Thank you again.

    So glad things have become
    So glad things have become more comfortable for you... what was the verdict? was it yeast, radiation or something else? Inquiring mind and all. :)
  • pepebcn
    pepebcn Member Posts: 6,331 Member

    So glad things have become
    So glad things have become more comfortable for you... what was the verdict? was it yeast, radiation or something else? Inquiring mind and all. :)

    Veredict : low WBC since it was day 7 after infusion so "nadir"
    point or maximum activity days of chemo , is the point when we are very low of neutrophils ,platelets, red blood cells etc ,so easy to have any infection due to fungus or yeast , so dr. say just to try to keep it dry and some talcum powder with cortisone and once recovered the levels of WBC it will disappear , and he was right ,day 10 disappeared by it self.
    Thanks for caring about my "things" ladies! LOL.
    Hugs Brenda.