Strange Rash
My husband just completed his chemotherapy in June. He never had any touble with break outs or rashes during that time. However, recently he has been breaking out, especially on his back, face, and head. It looks like acne and it is very painful, he says. It also itches. Is this common after completion of chemo? He was on 5FU,Oxaliplatin, Avestin, and Luekavorin (unsure of spelling). Anybody experience this? What helps?
Thanks guys,
Stacey
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Hi,
Thanks everyone for responding. He had a registered nurse look at it because we thought it could be shingles. She said it definitely was not. I never thought about a fungus. Ewwww! Do you think this could be chemo/cancer related? Or maybe from stress? Nonetheless, you are all right. We need to see a doctor. I'll make it happen ASAP. Thanks again for your help.
Stacey0 -
Don't put any stock in my suggestion of a fungus. It just came to mind because I happened across a reference to oral fungus as a possible side effect of chemo.staceyp said:Hi,
Thanks everyone for responding. He had a registered nurse look at it because we thought it could be shingles. She said it definitely was not. I never thought about a fungus. Ewwww! Do you think this could be chemo/cancer related? Or maybe from stress? Nonetheless, you are all right. We need to see a doctor. I'll make it happen ASAP. Thanks again for your help.
Stacey0 -
Stacey,
I don't know if what I had is similar: I took the same chemo regime as your husband. I had acne problems (not too painful though) on my face back and neck especially. I also had some type of psoriasis (was never really sure) with spots of scaling skin around my ears and scalp and on my face.This was accompanied with bad dandruff. The scaling skin was itchy, menacing and hung around for six months after chemo, then mysteriously disapeared. I remember my scalp stinging when I washed it in the shower. The acne took about four months to fade away.
For me, unscented soaps and detergents as well as natural mosturizers helped a little. When I was desperate I used hydrocortizone cream sparingly which I borrowed from my stepmother (I don't know if that was a good idea but it helped me).I considered seeing a dermatologist but never did.
I don't know if any of this is helpful but I thought it worth sharing. Good luck and hang in there!
Leven0 -
Thanks for sharing. It does sound similar. We'll try the hydrocortizone cream and I'm trying to get him in to see his dermotologist. I'll let everyone know what he says about it.levensweg said:Stacey,
I don't know if what I had is similar: I took the same chemo regime as your husband. I had acne problems (not too painful though) on my face back and neck especially. I also had some type of psoriasis (was never really sure) with spots of scaling skin around my ears and scalp and on my face.This was accompanied with bad dandruff. The scaling skin was itchy, menacing and hung around for six months after chemo, then mysteriously disapeared. I remember my scalp stinging when I washed it in the shower. The acne took about four months to fade away.
For me, unscented soaps and detergents as well as natural mosturizers helped a little. When I was desperate I used hydrocortizone cream sparingly which I borrowed from my stepmother (I don't know if that was a good idea but it helped me).I considered seeing a dermatologist but never did.
I don't know if any of this is helpful but I thought it worth sharing. Good luck and hang in there!
Leven
Stacey0 -
I think it could well be due to his body trying to purge itself of all those toxins. It is common when someone is detoxing from drugs, bad diet, alchohol, etc. to break out. Anyway, that is my theory. As to how long it will last or what to do to make it go away, I have no idea except that I would recommend he drink a ton of water!
Good luck,
Susan.0 -
Hi Stacey, I am not sure if I have the same thing or not. I finished chemo (5FU and leukovorin) last July (2005) and I have been breaking out ever since. It started on my chest while I was going through chemo and now it has been getting worse. It looks like acne on my face, neck, and chest. Mine mostly itches like hives or bites. I have been to the dermatologist and she gave me 2 creams to treat acne. She didn't even look at it. Needless to say, it hasn't helped. I have also used hydrocortizone too. I am currently trying to find a different dermatologist and I'll let you know if I find out anything about it. Mary0
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