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Avoid direct sun exposure to the treated area. Radiation therapy can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight, increasing the risk of sunburns and skin damage. Use sunscreen with a high SPF, wear protective clothing, and limit your time in the sun.
Avoid using harsh soaps, perfumes, or any products that contain alcohol on the treated area. These substances can further irritate your skin, which may already be sensitive due to radiation therapy.
Do not use heating pads, hot water bottles, or ice packs on the treated area unless specifically instructed by your healthcare team. Heat and cold therapies can interfere with the radiation treatment
Avoid wearing tight clothing that may rub against or irritate the treated area. Opt for loose-fitting, comfortable clothing that allows proper air circulation and reduces friction.
Refrain from scratching or rubbing the treated area, even if it feels itchy or uncomfortable. Scratching can break the skin and increase the risk of infection.
During radiation therapy, it's important to maintain a healthy and balanced diet to support your body's overall well-being and help manage any treatment-related side effect
Consume adequate protein
Focus on whole foods
Emphasize fruit
Emphasize vegetables
Radiation therapy is a critical treatment modality for various conditions, including cancer. To ensure the best possible outcomes and minimize side effects, it is essential to follow the guidelines provided by your healthcare team. Avoiding sun exposure, harsh products, heat/cold therapies, tight clothing, and scratching, can contribute to a successful radiation therapy journey.