Chemotherapy (Rash)

Chemotherapy (Rash)

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Before + After - Chemotherapy Rash

“This patient was receiving chemotherapy and broke out in a rash on her legs. She agreed to test the NeoGenesis Recovery serum on her right leg.

On the 7th day of using Recovery serum, the patient reported significant reduction in irritation and pain on the right leg (being treated). The healing of the open wounds was also visible on the right leg as compared to the left leg. The patient requested to begin using Recovery on both legs, starting September 24th.

On October 22, 5 weeks into using Recovery during chemo, the patient experienced healing of the open wounds on both legs. Patient reported being much more comfortable despite the ongoing chemo treatments.

Patient reported that pain, irritation, and itchiness were all reduced substantially once she began using Recovery midway through her chemo treatments. She loved that her wounds healed even while she continued her chemo treatments.” – Linda

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery

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CHEMOTHERAPY RASH

While chemotherapy can be highly effective in fighting cancer, it can also cause some unwanted side effects. One common side effect of chemotherapy is skin rashes.

Skin rashes during chemotherapy are caused by damage to the skin cells and tissue as a result of the powerful medications used in treatment. These rashes can appear in various forms, including redness, itching, dryness, and peeling of the skin. They may also be accompanied by blisters or sores.

Chemotherapy-induced rashes can occur anywhere on the body but are most commonly seen on the face, neck, hands, and feet. The severity of these rashes can vary from person to person, with some experiencing mild irritation and others having more severe reactions. In some cases, the rashes may be so uncomfortable that they interfere with daily activities.

Managing skin rashes during chemotherapy is an important part of overall cancer treatment. It is essential to keep the affected areas clean and moisturized to prevent further damage and discomfort. This includes using gentle and fragrance-free products, avoiding sun exposure, and staying hydrated. NeoGenesis oncology friendly skincare products are designed for people undergoing chemotherapy. They calm and soothe skin irritation, as well as, nourish the skin to improve skin health.

“This patient was receiving chemotherapy and broke out in a rash on her legs. She agreed to test the NeoGenesis Recovery serum on her right leg.

On the 7th day of using Recovery serum, the patient reported significant reduction in irritation and pain on the right leg (being treated). The healing of the open wounds was also visible on the right leg as compared to the left leg. The patient requested to begin using Recovery on both legs, starting September 24th.

On October 22, 5 weeks into using Recovery during chemo, the patient experienced healing of the open wounds on both legs. Patient reported being much more comfortable despite the ongoing chemo treatments.

Patient reported that pain, irritation, and itchiness were all reduced substantially once she began using Recovery midway through her chemo treatments. She loved that her wounds healed even while she continued her chemo treatments.” – Linda

PRODUCTS USED:

Recovery

FEATURED VIDEOS

CHEMOTHERAPY RASH

While chemotherapy can be highly effective in fighting cancer, it can also cause some unwanted side effects. One common side effect of chemotherapy is skin rashes.

Skin rashes during chemotherapy are caused by damage to the skin cells and tissue as a result of the powerful medications used in treatment. These rashes can appear in various forms, including redness, itching, dryness, and peeling of the skin. They may also be accompanied by blisters or sores.

Chemotherapy-induced rashes can occur anywhere on the body but are most commonly seen on the face, neck, hands, and feet. The severity of these rashes can vary from person to person, with some experiencing mild irritation and others having more severe reactions. In some cases, the rashes may be so uncomfortable that they interfere with daily activities.

Managing skin rashes during chemotherapy is an important part of overall cancer treatment. It is essential to keep the affected areas clean and moisturized to prevent further damage and discomfort. This includes using gentle and fragrance-free products, avoiding sun exposure, and staying hydrated. NeoGenesis oncology friendly skincare products are designed for people undergoing chemotherapy. They calm and soothe skin irritation, as well as, nourish the skin to improve skin health.