OH & Rocky -- Yes, I am fragrance free in all my products. I will look into the talc and the oatmeal. Thanks!
Adam -- I looked up that medication and determined I cannot take it, but thank you: http://www.drugs.com/triamcinolone.html
Lee -- Keep an eye on the itchies, as I understand it can get out of control quickly. The fact that you are on VIC means you're still better off than the rash on INC. My tx time is up in the air at the moment.
Crossroads -- Dr Bonner's and the tea tree oil sound soothing! Thanks.
Eyes -- You know, I have seen CeraVe on the shelves for years and never tried it. I will get some! Thanks :)
There is also a skin cream called Cera V,You can get it at Walmart and CVS.My brother used it for his rash and itching and it completely took both away.It is inexpensive and was dr recommended.
I bath w dr Bonners and use tea tree oil deodorant. This helped my skin and underarm rash! Good luck! K
Oh and I've used 1 tube of triamincilone. Love it!
I'm on vic also and the itching just started. Can't wait for it to take full swing...I also get itchy around the armpits, sides of the head too.I bought the toms but its a little too wet feeling for me. I feel like a dog with fleas sometimes! Bee-are you doing 24 weeks or 48? Are you responding?
I have skin issues even off treatment due to toxic mold exposure. I use Dove for sensitive skin. Make sure everything is fragrance free, includung laundry produts. Oatmeal products are good too.
I get those itchy red spots once in a while under the arms. My dermatologist gave me something called Triamcynolone. I use it about once a month for a day or two, only when it gets itchy. He said at that rate I could use it for life and it clears the itch up within about 6-12 hrs. Also, it's CHEAP in case you don't go through ins.
Try talc.
Think gentle for all skin products.
Anything with oatmeal is good.
Sue -- I wondered about Tom's. I think I will give it a try. Thanks :) Hope you are doing okay.
Adam -- Good reminder! I'll take a look to see if it's scented or not. Everything else I use is not. I am having insurance issues right now and will have to seek out another Dermatologist on my plan. Thanks for the suggestion.
It was really hard sitting in church trying not to scratch my head and my armpits! LOL :)
Thank you so much. I passed on a link to Advocate's journals.
Here is a link to the anal issues:
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Hepatitis-C/Bathroom-pain/show/1669338
I think Advocate has some of the remedies in a journal or on her profile.
I think the Incivek remedies are in several threads. If I recall, the main ones discussed were the flaming butt (both external and internal), the rashes and itching, nausea and/or vomiting, and a few more, but those three seem to give people the most heartache and often need some intervention with prescription meds.
If you tell us the side effects maybe we can give you some remedies that work.
Maybe try "Tom's" stuff. I have no idea whether or not it would help... Looked at getting Tom's toothpaste before I caved at spent $13 on Biotene. ;)