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Patient Education Skin Care During Radiation Therapy Tips to help protect your skin in the area getting radiation therapy You may have skin changes as a side effect of radiation treatments. This handout offers tips to protect your skin and specific care tips for the area being treated. After 2 to 3 weeks of radiation treatment, it is common that skin in the area being treated: May look red, irritated, or sunburned. May become dry and itchy or begin to peel. Closely watch all places with skin folds, like the neck, stomach, armpits, under the breast, or in the groin or perineal area. The skin in these areas is more likely to become irritated. Tips to Help Protect Your Skin Ask your radiation therapist what area of your skin is being treated. Bathe and shower as normal. Use soaps that do not contain lotions, perfumes, or deodorants, such as Ivory, Sensitive Skin Dove, Basis, or Neutrogena. Be extra gentle with your skin. Wear loose, soft clothing over the treated area. If you must shave in the treated area, use an electric razor only (no straight-edge or safety razors). Protect your skin from the sun with a hat, scarf, or other clothing. Keep the treatment area clean and dry. Gently wash off all creams and lotions before radiation treatment. Talk with your radiation nurse if you have any questions or problems with your skin. Tell the nurse when you notice changes in your skin.

Page 2 Skin Care During Radiation Therapy General Care Tips DO NOT: Use perfume, pre-shave, aftershave, deodorant, hair conditioner, or other styling products on the area being treated, unless told to by your doctor or nurse. Use products that contain heavy metals like aluminum or zinc, including zinc oxide ointment. Use oil- or petroleum-based products like Vaseline, baby oil, ointments, or vitamin E oil during treatment. Apply any gel, lotion, or cream to the skin for 2 hours before treatment. Use cornstarch or powder to replace deodorant or other powders. These can lead to fungal growth. Apply heat or cold (such as heating pads, electric blankets, hot water bottles, or ice packs) to treated skin. Expose treatment area to extreme heat or cold (such as hot showers, baths, saunas, direct sunlight, or cold air direct from an air conditioner). Use adhesive tape or Band-Aid on the treatment area. Scrub your skin with a washcloth. Scratch, scrub, or rub your skin. Wear tight clothing over the treatment area. Care Tips for the Area Being Treated Scalp Use baby shampoo or Neutrogena. Do not use conditioners, shampoo with conditioners, or styling products. Wear a hat when outside. Face and Neck Do not wear or use make-up, moisturizer, sunscreen, perfume, or aftershave. Keep the area shaded from the sun.

Skin Care During Radiation Treatment Questions? Call 206-598-4100 Your questions are important. Call your doctor or health care provider if you have questions or concerns. UWMC clinic staff are also available to help at any time. : 206-598-4100 Weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. After hours, call the resident on-call at 206-598-6190. Chest Do not use deodorant, unless approved by your doctor. Protect the area from the sun with clothing. Abdomen or Pelvis Do not use lotion, powder, or cream on the area. Clean your bottom area well after bowel movements. Allow your skin to air dry, or dry with a hair dryer on cool setting at a short distance. Do not scrub or towel dry area if skin is irritated. Arms, Hands, Fingers, Legs, Feet, or Toes Do not use lotion, cream, or sunscreen. Wear loose clothing. Keep Your Skin Safe from the Sun The skin in the treatment area will be very sensitive to the sun for years after radiation treatment. You will need to treat your skin with caution. Sunburn may cause your skin to have the same reaction it did to the radiation. Once your skin heals from treatment: Use sunscreen (30 SPF or higher) each time you go outside. Protect the treatment area from prolonged sun exposure. Box 356043 1959 N.E. Pacific St. Seattle, WA 98195 206-598-4100 University of Washington Medical Center 06/1997 Rev. 08/2006 Reprints: Health Online