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I Have CLL/SLL, Currently Watch And Wait. I've Have Really Itchy Skin That Comes And Goes. Does Anyone Know If That Is Common?

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Raymond, ME
January 7, 2024
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yes if it ever gets really bad try oatmeal bath, just put reg oatmeal like you eat in the hottest bath you can stand,it is very relaxing and cured me, and in winter esp put oatmeal base cream after you get out of shower and wet, a little drop goes all over you body and put most on problem places, i was bleeding from my legs and my GP said he could not help me?? i went to VA as im a vet and they told me about thr OATMEAL bath

January 7, 2024
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Thank you Sam! I will try the oatmeal bath.

January 7, 2024
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

Hi Richard,
Like you, I have CLL/SLL and am currently on watch and wait. I've probably had CLL/SLL, I have had the latter, for at least ten years. Itching skin? My feet itch and tend to sweat but that's always been the case.

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Pat

February 9, 2024
A MyLymphomaTeam Member

I had some very noticeable itchy/tingly skin prior to treatment for SLL. I also had some very bad night sweats. I dont seem to have the same issue after a year of treatment .

January 23, 2024

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