Many cancer treatments can cause uncomfortable skin side effects. Consulting a dermatologist before treatment, addressing pre-existing skin conditions, and incorporating a daily moisturizing routine can help minimize discomfort and enhance quality of life.
Many cancer treatment s, including chemotherapy and radiation therapy, can lead to uncomfortable skin side effects, such as rashes, dryness, and itchiness. While these issues may resolve on their own, proactive skin care measures can help prevent complications and enhance a patient’s quality of life during treatment.
She authored and published a book “Staying Beautiful and Hopeful: A Cancer Patient Skin Care Guide” to help cancer patients with their skin concerns. She is also the President and CEO of Skin Care for Hope, a local skin care line for sensitive skin especially for cancer and elderly patients. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is a common ingredient in many personal care products, including shampoos. SLS-free shampoos can help maintain moisture and reduce irritation for sensitive skin or hair.
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