lotions for skin burns
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Silver Creams
My Oncologist warned me NOT to use Silver-based creams, due to radiation "scatter" risks.
It appears to be effective for use, but I would recommend talking about this with your Radation Oncologist!
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USE THESE 3 ITEMS
I got this info from another cancer warrior on this site that told me they had no burns at all. I used it for my 35 rads to my neck area and had no issues at all. I actually have had a nice light tan color to the skin. Not even any redness or soreness. I purchased all these items at my local Walmart store. The items are Calendula Oil, 99% Aloe Vera Gel and Coconut Oil. I would rub them on my neck before going to bed at night. I highly suggest you consider this - it worked great and my Radiation Oncologist was very impressed with how well these items worked.
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I used aquaphor, aloe vera
I used aquaphor, aloe vera from the plant, coconut oil, shea butter, and hydrogel wound sheets which my Rad nurse gave me. The hydogel worked great in pulling the heat from the skin. My skin recovered quickly, looking normal 4 weeks post rads.
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