What is a good lotion to use after radiation?

Aquaphor® is often recommended to patients for general skin care. (Your health care team will give you a sample and a coupon for Aquaphor). If your skin becomes dry or itches and your doctor approves, apply the product to the treatment areas after radiation.


What should you put on your skin after radiation?

Daily Routine
  1. Keep skin in treated area dry.
  2. Gently wash skin daily with warm water and a mild soap (like Dove) and pat dry.
  3. Do not use any lotions, creams, perfumes, powders, cosmetics, tape or deodorants on the skin where your radiation is given.
  4. Do not rub or massage the treated area.


Can you put lotion on after radiation?

Use only the moisturizers, creams, or lotions that are recommended by your doctor or nurse. Don't use makeup, perfumes, powders, or aftershave in the area being treated. You can use deodorant on intact skin in the area being treated. Stop using it if your skin becomes irritated.


Which Moisturiser is best for radiotherapy?

Useful options include commonly known brands like Aveeno moisturizing cream, Cetaphil cream, and Eucerin original. Remedy Basics Moisturizing Body Lotion is a light unscented moisturizer that easily absorbs into the skin and is commonly used.

What is the best lotion for cancer patients?

Best skin lotions for chemotherapy
  • Best overall lotion: Recovery Skin Relief Radiation Ultimate Soothing Cream. ...
  • Best for wet skin: Lindi Skin Body Lotion. ...
  • Best for hands and feet: Bag Balm Moisturizing Hand Lotion. ...
  • Best hypoallergenic: Oncoderm Chemotherapy Cream. ...
  • Best budget lotion: Gold Bond Restoring Skin Therapy Lotion.


Radiation tips and product must haves for your skin



Is Aveeno lotion good for cancer patients?

Aveeno's new Restorative Skin Therapy Oat Repairing Cream may be particularly helpful during chemotherapy, because it contains a special prebiotic oat concentrate. “Oats themselves are prebiotic, which means they can encourage good bacteria to thrive on the skin's surface,” explains Dr.

What scent is good for cancer patients?

And during cancer, essential oils may be useful for some people in helping to relieve certain side effects of cancer and its treatment, such as anxiety and difficulty sleeping.
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Common essential oils include:
  • Lavender.
  • Tea tree.
  • Ginger.
  • Chamomile.
  • Frankincense.
  • Peppermint.
  • Eucalyptus.


Is lubriderm good for radiation?

Skin care guidelines

There are many guidelines provided to patients, all stemming around keeping the area clean and dry, and using unscented, gentle products. During radiation therapy at CCMB the two lotions recommended are Glaxal Base and Lubriderm unscented, and can be applied multiple times a day.


Is Cerave good for radiation burns?

This medication is used as a moisturizer to treat or prevent dry, rough, scaly, itchy skin and minor skin irritations (such as diaper rash, skin burns from radiation therapy).

How long does radiated skin take to heal?

Radiation burns, also known as X-ray dermatitis or radiation dermatitis, may start showing up about two weeks into external radiation treatment. These burns are common, but they tend to be mild and usually resolve within two months after radiation treatment ends.

What should I avoid after radiation?

Don't wear tight clothing over the treatment area. It's important not to rub, scrub or scratch any sensitive spots. Also avoid putting anything that is very hot or very cold—such as heating pads or ice packs—on your treated skin.


Can you use Vaseline after radiation?

Avoid oil/petroleum based products (e.g., creams, ointments, lotions, Vaseline®). Avoid prolonged sun exposure. Apply sun blocking lotion to radiation treated areas and wear protective clothing. Keep area dry and exposed to air when possible.

How do I regain strength after radiation?

The American Cancer Society recommends adult cancer survivors exercise for at least 150 to 300 minutes a week. Try to include strength training at least two days a week, with at least one day off in between. As you recover and adjust, you might find that more exercise makes you feel even better.

What is the best dressing for radiation burns?

A new dressing, Mepilex Transfer (Molnlycke Health Care, Newtown, Pa.), has proven beneficial to the authors' patients' symptom management and quality of life. The dressing - an absorbent foam layer with a silicone coating on the side applied to the patient's skin - is useful on a variety of irradiated sites.


Is Cetaphil good for radiation?

Keep Your Treatment Area Clean

Use a gentle cleanser and rinse thoroughly. Your soap should be unscented. We recommend brands like Cetaphil, Neutrogena, and Dove.

Is coconut oil good for radiation burns?

Coconut oil and seaweed

Many of us love coconut oil for radiation burns, as it creates a nourishing barrier that has anti-inflammatory properties to help with healing burns.

Is Aquaphor good for radiation burn?

To date, Aquaphor has, in our opinion, proven the most efficient remedy in combating the burning pain of radiation effects on the skin.


What should I wear after breast radiation?

Wear loose-fitting cotton clothing and undergarments in the treatment area. Avoid tight clothing that will rub up against your skin, including underwire bras. Don't use makeup, perfumes, powders, or aftershave in the treatment area.

Is Lubriderm Daily Moisture Lotion Safe?

SkinSAFE has reviewed the ingredients of Lubriderm Daily Moisture Lotion, Normal to Dry Skin, 24 ounce and found it to be 91% Top Allergen Free and free of Gluten, Coconut, Nickel, Top Common Allergy Causing Preservatives, Lanolin, Topical Antibiotic, MCI/MI, Soy, Propylene Glycol, Dye, and SLS.

What drink is good for cancer?

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) provides the following list of clear liquids:
  • Bouillon.
  • Clear, fat-free broth.
  • Clear carbonated beverages.
  • Consommé
  • Apple/cranberry/grape juice.
  • Fruit ices without fruit pieces.
  • Fruit ices without milk.
  • Fruit punch.


What tastes good with cancer?

Try marinating meat, chicken or fish in marinades, soy sauce, sweet fruit juices, wine or Italian-style dressings. Try salty, spicy or smoked meats, such as seasoned beef steaks, pork loins, ham, sausage or cold cuts. Try high-protein foods that may taste better cold or at room temperature.

What flower helps with cancer?

Fighting cancer

This is Catharanthus roseus or 'Madagascar periwinkle' of the Apocynaceae family. It is an evergreen subshrub or 'bush', with a small flower of five petals. This simple-looking plant boasts significant medicinal properties.

What cream treats skin cancer?

The chemotherapy drug fluorouracil (5FU) comes in a cream called Efudix. You spread the cream on your skin. This is called topical chemotherapy. It treats the cancer cells where you apply it.


Is coconut cream good for cancer patients?

Coconut milk incorporates kinetin riboside, a plant cytokinin that has been shown to curb the growth of multiple myeloma and is thought to have the potential to inhibit the progression of many other cancers, including prostate, colon, and liver cancer.

Is oatmeal anti cancer?

Rolled oats, like all whole grains, contain vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals and fiber. Research has shown that eating whole grains lowers your risk of colorectal cancer and the soluble fiber found in oatmeal can also help lower blood cholesterol.