Some tips to help deal with the rash from Docetaxel (Taxotere): - Shower in lukewarm water with a mild soap containing no perfume to reduce irritation and pat dry. - Don’t rub your skin and avoid scratching. - Wear loose clothes made of cotton, tight clothes can rub and irritate a rash. - Protect your skin with clothing and sunscreen when outdoors. - Stop using perfumes, perfumed body lotions, as well as powders, body oils, and creams that could make the rash worse. - It is important to also protect your nails. Wearing gloves is advised especially during chores.
Over the counter treatment options that may help include: - Hydrocortisone cream (Cortisone). - Diphenhydramine cream (Benadryl) for itching.
Prescription options may include: - Stronger steroid creams to alleviate itching.
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- Shower in lukewarm water with a mild soap containing no perfume to reduce irritation and pat dry.
- Don’t rub your skin and avoid scratching.
- Wear loose clothes made of cotton, tight clothes can rub and irritate a rash.
- Protect your skin with clothing and sunscreen when outdoors.
- Stop using perfumes, perfumed body lotions, as well as powders, body oils, and creams that could make the rash worse.
- It is important to also protect your nails. Wearing gloves is advised especially during chores.
Over the counter treatment options that may help include:
- Hydrocortisone cream (Cortisone).
- Diphenhydramine cream (Benadryl) for itching.
Prescription options may include:
- Stronger steroid creams to alleviate itching.
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