Radiation Dermatitis - Expectation With Radiation Therapy

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Radiation Dermatitis - Expectation With Radiation Therapy

Monday, April 28th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

If you have in the past or are currently suffering from any type of cancer and have been treated with radiation therapy there is a high risk that your skin has been damaged and may well be suffering from radiation dermatitis.

The severity of the radiation dermatistis can depend on the type of cancer you have been treated for as well as the level and type of radiation therapy program used. Current estimates have indicated that as many as 9 out of every 10 cancer patients, including breast cancer sufferers, who have undergone radiation therapy are likely to have developed some form of radiation dermatitis or similar skin conditions.

Common Symptoms

The common symptoms of radiation dermatitis generally include hair loss, dry desquamation, wet desquamation, a reduction in the amount you sweat, swelling, ulcerations as well as bleeding. The level of the radiation dermatitis can also depend on the total dose of radiation the sufferer has been exposed to as well as fractionation and also on how long the treatment lasted. It also depends on how much of the tissue was irradiated, and finally the type of radiation used.

There are many skin products that can be used to treat radiation dermatitis and some are available over-the-counter. In the initial stages of the condition it is generally quite safe to apply emollients or even hydrating lotions. However should the radiation dermatitis progress and the symptoms become more severe it may then become necessary to use topical corticosteroids, radiation dose reduction, and also dressings to get some form of relief.

There is a special skin product that you should consider using and it is known as Xclair Cream. Xclair is a water based product and is applied so as to form a ‘barrier’ on the sufferers skin. One of the principal benefits of using Xclair cream is that it will not in any way interfere with the radiation therapy treatments you may have to have.

Xclair Cream is a prescription product. Another notable feature is that it does not contain any steroids or immunomodulating substances in the ingredients. It also free of alcohol or fragrance so that it will not aggravate the skin. Most sufferers of radiation dermatitis find Xclair Cream a very good treatment and that is why Xclair Cream is one of the most recommended and widely used by Cancer patients who have had good experiences after having used it for treating their radiation dermatitis condition.

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