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CatHavSatNav t1_j2cwbwh wrote

https://www.eviq.org.au/clinical-resources/radiation-oncology/side-effect-and-toxicity-management/1477-management-of-radiation-induced-skin-reaction#management

Cold is good. At work we tell people to put their sorbolene cream in the fridge to make it nice and cold when they apply it. We use what we call "wet dressings" where sorbolene and lignocaine are applied to the affected region of skin and then dressings soaked in cold saline are applied over this and left in place for 20-30 minutes.

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