Heat and itchy skin
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Found something that helps my prickly skin
My pin prickles happened whenever I had a hot flash Or would sweat. It started about one month after chemo ended. They were absolutely agonizing for nine months. I talked to my oncologist but he had never heard of such a thing and sent me to a neurologist to test for neuropathy. A friend of mine and I were talking about hair loss and she suggested I take the supplement hair, skin and nails. I started taking it and noticed that my pin prickles went away. I had seen a neurologist, had all sorts of different tests done. Only for him to say it was not a neurological problem. I have continued taking hair skin and nails and am almost pain-free. The days I forget to take the hair skin and nails the pin pickles come back as bad as they ever were. I still have hot flashes but they don't hurt. Before I felt like I had thousands of slivers or pins jabbing me all at the same time.
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Prickly skin
Also have prickly skin issue. No rash, no hot flashes, but triggered by sun or heat (when cooking, etc). Just finishing breast cancer (Her2+) treatment: chemo (taxotere/carboplatin/perjeta, herceptin) last fall, then lumpectomy, then 5 weeks radiation. Continuing w/ Herceptin every 3 weeks until July. This SE just manifested - I think it's the Herceptin. Oat-based lotion helps. I'm going to also try aloe vera & hair-skin-nails supplement. What is brand name?
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Itchy skin
I have been having very strong periods of itchy skin. I didn't associate the AI med with itch.
The period started as nasal congestion and a constant itchy nose. Then, when nasal congestion was the strongest, the eyes also itched and were inflamed and congested. After a few days, my upper torso began to itch and I still feel a burning sensation in my skin, especially my back. Some days I can't sleep because, the more my skin sweats, the worse is the itchy period. I am using steroids (prednisone) to control attacks but I can't keep taking that pill.
Heat increases the itch and I live in the Tropic. I will tell the alergist doc to check on the AI. I was considering changing it because my feet are swollen and have constant pain. I don't want a thrombo in my legs and the insufficiency syndrome is developing with the AI.
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Prickly heat
Hi everyone
I had a lumpectomy last September then chemotherapy from November to March this year. A course of radiotherapy followed. I am now taking letrozole every day to inhibit hormone production but I too have prickly heat as the rest of you describe. It is absolute torture! Does anyone know if this is permanent? Will we ever be able to enjoy the sun again?
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