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8 of the best skin lotions for chemotherapy patients

According to the • Chemotherapy: People who undergo chemotherapy may have • Radiation therapy : Dryness and itchiness can develop when doctors treat the skin with radiation therapy. Radiation may also cause wet, painful sores and skin that looks sunburned. • Immunotherapy: The rash that appears after immunotherapy can be severe, causing dryness and blistering. • Stem cell transplants : These can cause According to an • • • inflammation of the mucous membranes • abnormal hair growth People undergoing chemotherapy may also develop thickened, dry, scaly skin with painful cracks on the hands and feet. It is important to note that side effects depend on the type of chemotherapy. A person should speak to their doctor about what to expect with the chemotherapy they are receiving. Medical News Today chooses products that meet the following criteria: • Price: MNT chooses products available for a wide range of budgets. • Ingredients: MNT chooses products that clearly list all ingredients. • Skin concerns: Where appropriate, MNT selects products that target a specific skin concern, such as dryness, oiliness, or aging. • Safety: MNT chooses products that contain ingredients safe for topical use. • Reputable: MNT selects products from businesses that adhere to industry best practices. Key features: • Price: $14.95 for 3.4 ounces (oz.) • Skin type: Sensitive skin • Main ingredients: • Purified water • mineral oil • glycerin • lanolin • salicylic acid • Fragrance-free? Yes • Vegan? No Th...