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mausmish Mon Apr 11, 2011 03:10 PM

Dry mouth remedies?
 
i'm 132 days post transplant and experiencing severe dry mouth. I drink lots of water and use Biotene mouth rinse. I avoid caffeine. Any other tips that might help? Is this most likely a temporary condition or something I can expect to live with?

I also have extremely dry skin and scalp. What are your favorite remedies for this? Again, most likely temporary or permanent?

Thanks,
Karen

Lori Patrick Mon Apr 11, 2011 06:19 PM

Hi Karen. I was fortunate to only have dry mouth for a short time. I used the Biotene mouthwash and it helped greatly. As for the skin, mine is horrible as well but I faithfully put eucerin on after I shower. It has helped. I hope you get relief from dry mouth - that is horrible. Some of the "simple" things that we take for granted at times huh. Hugs, Lori

Laura Mon Apr 11, 2011 07:27 PM

Hi Karen,

See if you can get Vanicream lotion and shampoo. It is for extremely dry skin/scalp. It works wonders!!! Just load up with lotion in the am/pm and you will see a HUGE difference!! If you can't get this. Let me know and I can mail you some. Mayo clinic actually invented it so it is stocked all over town.

As for the dry mouth. I have bad dry mouth too. Could be a life long thing or could get better. Could be from meds too. Try sucking lemon drops, hard candy (preferably sugar free). That is what I do. I also chew gum and that helps a lot too. The biotine is another idea but you already do that.

Laura

squirrellypoo Tue Apr 12, 2011 05:38 AM

I can't really help with the dry mouth as I never experienced that, but I've been seeing a great dermatologist at King's since my first GvH rash broke out (and I'm now seeing her for hormone-related acne following the transplant).

I used (all are prescription here in the UK) :
Capasal shampoo It reeks like petrochemicals but does a seriously good job on dry, flaky scalp, and I only ever needed to use it a few times a week when it was at its worst, followed by regular shampoo to cover the smell.

Doublebase lotion On any dry skin, and it's now my every day face lotion after urging from the dermo. Comes in enormous pumps that last me a good 6-9 months.

Betnovate ointment This is a mild steroid ointment (the cream version isn't anywhere near as good), but this stuff is pure magic for eczema patches and most rashes. One thin application stops it dead and it's healed the next day. This tube has lasted me at least 9 months so far and it's only half used!

ramey2148 Tue Apr 12, 2011 04:09 PM

I had my transplnt Aug. 31st and still have dry mouth. I can't go anywhere without a bottle of water. I also just started to get acne on my forehead. I thought at age 33 I wouldn't have to get that again...lol.. Hey just happy to be here and thanks for some of the advice on how to manage it. I think once they reduce some of the meds it will go away (I hope).

mausmish Tue Apr 12, 2011 04:48 PM

Thank you much for all of the helpful replies.

Laura, I do have a big tub of Vanicream but didn't know there is also shampoo. i'll check into it. Thanks also for the tip about candies for dry mouth. I'll try that.

Melissa, i'll also check on the remedies you mentioned - they sound great.

Laura Tue Apr 12, 2011 08:39 PM

Vanicream comes in all shape/form...chapstick, sunscreen, shampoo/conditioner, shave gel, lotion, hair spray, hair gel, etc.

http://psico.com/

They have a new lotion out that is specifically for dry skin.

Laura

Laura Tue Apr 12, 2011 08:39 PM

http://psico.com/products/vaniply.cfm

mausmish Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:02 PM

Thank you!


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