Radiotherapy skin reactions: Information for patients and carers

During a course of radiotherapy people may develop a skin reaction in the area being treated, or an exit rash (when the radiotherapy beam causes a reaction in the area opposite to where it goes in).

This reaction may worsen for the next 10-14 days and usually improves by 4 weeks after treatment (but may take longer if the skin blistered or peeled).

Affected skin appearance

The affected skin may:

  • Become pink or darken, depending on skin colour
  • Feel sore or itchy
  • Blister or peel
Treatments include
  • Moisturisers and skin care (see below) for milder reactions, somtimes with mild steroid creams for itching (e.g. 1% hydrocortisone cream)
  • Specialised dressings for very sore, broken, blistering or peeling skin
  • Antibiotics for skin reactions that have become infected i.e. if the area of redness is spreading or the skin is oozing 
  • Pain relief

Very rarely treatment may be stopped for a short time to allow a serious skin reaction to recover

Skin care after radiotherapy

Wear loose-fitting clothes made from natural fibres, such as cotton

Wash and dry skin gently (don't rub it)

Avoid very hot things e.g. heating pads or very hot water

Moisturise the skin regularly

Use your usual deoderant and moisturiser (unless these cause any irritation)

Avoid plasters or tape near the treated area

Avoid shaving, hair removal treatments or applying make-up close to the treated area

Protect the treated area from the sun (during treatment and for at least one year after finishing the course)

The attached patient leaflet (see downloads) gives further information on skin care and well-being after radiotherapy.

Recommended Resources

Macmillan: Side effects of radiotherapy

Published 1st August 2022

SoR: Radiation dermatitis guidelines

Published 5th May 2020

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