hi my hubby on teleprevir and he to came out in rash but no way was he stopping treatment.Hep doc gave him mild steriod cream and antihistimines too. In the bathroom he used oilatum which really ease the itching good advice from above and it seems you helping yourself with clothing etc. Hope it soon passes for you and it eases up and wishes with the tx
I was on tx with Vic as well. I moisturized head to toe every day with gold bond. They have a variety of lotions. At one point I got tiny red bumps up and down both arms. Then I used the gold bond triple medicated cream. I used this 2 times a day for one week and I was lucky to nail it.
It's good that you are seeing a derm, in case this rash snowballs.
Also, good that you are using the biotene products. Stick with those. Towards the end of my tx a used reg toothpaste and it burnt my mouth. I'm 18 weeks post tx and still using biotene.
My biggest issues were dehydration and lo hgb. I started procrit when my hgb dropped to 9.6. I did not have any dose reductions.
Didn't go in the sun. Swam at night for mild exercise and mental well being.
The cool water was good for my skin, I think.
Best to ya,
C
I would avoid all heat, heat in the shower even. I kept my showers down to about every 4 or 5 days...eeeew, but I had a Mr Shower, for my butt (TMI?)
I also had to avoid gettinghot, while driving in the car, or in the sun.
I was also on Victrelis, and got the rash on my Torso, mine looked like welts or hives, slightly raised, and red. And I itched and felt swollen up to the top of my head.
I dont think Prednisone should be the first med to use, I would ask your Doc to prescribe an anti-itch med called "Atarax" first (also known as hydroxyzine) Take one of those pills every 6 hrs very regularly, and seeif that helps, aftr a few days, it did with me.
I am wary of the Prednisone, because isn't that in the "immuno-suppressant" category, as in steroid? You are trying to stimulate your immune sytem, so Prednisone would be the opposite, I'm thinking.
Watch your laundry detergent also, fragrance free everything