The good news is that with your healthcare provider’s guidance, chemo acne can be managed with both over-the-counter and prescription medications.

Why Chemo Causes Acne

The cause of chemo acne during cancer treatment is often a combination of factors. Chemotherapy drugs, medications that are used to treat side effects of chemotherapy, and steroids can all cause chemo acne to develop.

While chemo acne can appear anywhere on the body, the face and scalp are areas where chemo acne most often develops in people with cancer. It usually occurs within days of having chemotherapy or within days of taking certain medications.

Call your healthcare provider right away if you develop sudden itching or your skin breaks out in hives after undergoing chemotherapy. This could be an allergic reaction and may warrant medical attention right away.

Treatments

While chemo rash may be similar in appearance to regular acne, it is treated differently. Treatment for chemo acne depends on a few different factors, such as the type of chemo acne, its location, and its severity.

The first step in treating your chemo acne during cancer treatment is to discuss it with your healthcare provider. In some cases, you may be referred to a dermatologist who specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions that are related to the skin.

Oral and topical prescription medications like a topical antibiotic gel (clindamycin) or an oral antibiotic (tetracycline) may be prescribed by your healthcare provider. Over-the-counter products may also be sufficient.

Tips for Taking Care of Your Skin

Keep skin clean. Opt for a gentle cleanser that does not contain perfumes, which can irritate the skin. Avoid anti-acne products. It may be tempting to choose one that is formulated for acne-prone skin and contains ingredients like salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide, but those types of cleansers may irritate the skin.   Use only recommended skin products.  Before buying medicated cleansers, consult with your healthcare provider first. They may recommend a prescription-strength cleanser or something mild, like Cetaphil or another equivalent. Keep skin moisturized.  To avoid irritation, choose products that are free of perfumes. Creams tend to work better than lotions. For optimal results, moisturize the skin in the morning, before bed, and when the skin is moist, like after your shower or bath. Stay hydrated. Without proper hydration, skin can become dry and flaky, which can further irritate your chemo acne. Avoid touching your face. Be careful not to squeeze your pimples. Although it’s tempting, this can worsen your chemo acne and/or cause a spreading infection.

Be sure to check with your healthcare provider before adding or removing any products from your skin care regimen.

A Word From Verywell

The big picture here is that if you experience a rash or another dermatological reaction like peeling or redness after receiving cancer treatment like chemotherapy or radiation therapy, be sure to call your oncology nurse or oncologist to receive a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

If you are concerned that you may develop chemo acne during treatment for cancer, it’s important to talk to your healthcare provider. They can tell you whether any of your prescribed medications, including chemotherapy, are known to cause skin conditions like chemo acne and what can be done to help prevent it and treat it if it does occur.