Help! the DEXAmethasone really breaks out my skin!
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No experience
I had almost the opposite reaction, my skin cleared up beautifully with chemo. I had a rash once, but it itched like mad for a week and I had to take steroids for it.
Good luck, I'm sure that someone has had your experience and will have suggestions.
Hugs,
JoAnn0 -
I used Lindi cream, it is ajoannstar said:No experience
I had almost the opposite reaction, my skin cleared up beautifully with chemo. I had a rash once, but it itched like mad for a week and I had to take steroids for it.
Good luck, I'm sure that someone has had your experience and will have suggestions.
Hugs,
JoAnn
I used Lindi cream, it is a line of creams for chemo patients. check it out on line and see if anything seems to fit. I had a bad rash from the taxol and it seemed to help. Ihope this clears up soon for you ! remember this too shall pass.0 -
rashcarkris said:I used Lindi cream, it is a
I used Lindi cream, it is a line of creams for chemo patients. check it out on line and see if anything seems to fit. I had a bad rash from the taxol and it seemed to help. Ihope this clears up soon for you ! remember this too shall pass.
I broke out in a rash pretty soon after I started chemo ...
The tops of my hands itched and burned and were beet red. I also got a rash on my upper back. My oncologist sent me to a dermatologist ... and she fixed me up with some ointments and lotions that did the trick.
Good luck!
hugs.
teena0 -
Teena, excellent suggestion -- Dermatologisttgf said:rash
I broke out in a rash pretty soon after I started chemo ...
The tops of my hands itched and burned and were beet red. I also got a rash on my upper back. My oncologist sent me to a dermatologist ... and she fixed me up with some ointments and lotions that did the trick.
Good luck!
hugs.
teena
Wow .. you have to just deal with it! I might have a personal and up close conversation with my Onc about his nurse. There are many medications out there to help! No one deserves to be treated like a 'number' in lieu of person, by any medical personnel. Breast Cancer and all it's various side efforts, trama, loss of hair - emotional roller ... is more than enough. We do NOT have to suffer, unnessarily!
Please make a call for an appointment.
Vicki Sam0 -
me too
Hey pink.
Was just going to post the same question. I woke up this morning, after my 2nd chemo, acne galor. on my face, back, chest, behind my ears and on my scalp. quite painful too.
the worst is that I own a day spa...hee hee. spa owner with acne is not goign to inspire much confidence. In the meantime, I am using bactrobane ( anti-bacterial ointment) and Dermalogica's bedtime for breakouts.
What a rollercoster. Im going to check with my oncologist in the morning. Will let you know.
speak soonxxx0
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