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Radiomoist plus Lotion 100ml
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Introduction
Radiomoist Plus Lotion is a specialised moisturising formulation designed to soothe, hydrate, and protect dry, irritated, or sensitive skin. It is especially useful for patients undergoing radiotherapy, as the skin in treated areas often becomes red, dry, itchy, or sensitive. Radiomoist Plus Lotion uses include replenishing lost moisture, repairing skin barrier damage, and providing a cooling, calming effect.
In addition to its role in radiotherapy care, the lotion can also be applied for general dry skin conditions, ensuring long-lasting hydration and comfort. Many patients and dermatologists also refer to it as Radiomoist Plus Cream, which highlights its intensive moisturising properties. By supporting skin barrier recovery and reducing discomfort, it helps users maintain healthier, softer, and more resilient skin.
Key Ingredients
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Aloe Vera – Soothes irritation, provides natural cooling, and supports healing.
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Vitamin E – A strong antioxidant that nourishes the skin and protects from oxidative stress.
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Allantoin – Promotes skin regeneration, reduces irritation, and softens rough patches.
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Glycerine – Hydrates deeply by drawing and locking in moisture.
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Light Liquid Paraffin – Forms a protective layer to prevent moisture loss.
- Cream/Lotion Base – Ensures smooth application and enhanced absorption.
Benefits
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Provides intense hydration and prevents dryness.
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Soothes irritation and reduces redness after radiotherapy.
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Helps repair the skin barrier and supports faster recovery.
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Leaves the skin soft, smooth, and comfortable.
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Protects skin against environmental stress and moisture loss.
How to Use
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Cleanse the affected area gently and pat dry.
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Apply a thin layer of Radiomoist Plus Lotion.
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Massage softly in circular motions until absorbed.
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Use 2–3 times daily or as advised by your doctor.
Who can use
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Patients undergoing radiotherapy experience skin dryness or sensitivity.
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Adults and teenagers with dry, rough, or irritated skin.
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Suitable for most skin types unless allergic to any ingredient.
Best Suited For
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Individuals receiving cancer radiation treatment.
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People with sensitive, dehydrated, or damaged skin.
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Those seeking a gentle, healing moisturiser.
Safety Advice
- For external use only.
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Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and open wounds.
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Stop use if irritation, burning, or allergic reaction occurs.
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Do a patch test before the first application.
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Keep away from children’s reach.
Storage Information
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight.
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Keep the cap tightly closed after each use.
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Do not refrigerate or freeze.
Expert Tips
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Apply immediately after radiotherapy or a shower to lock in moisture.
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Use regularly to maintain skin softness and prevent cracks.
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Combine with a broad-spectrum sunscreen if using during the day.
FAQs
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Can Radiomoist Plus Lotion be used during radiotherapy?
Yes, it is specifically designed to reduce skin dryness and irritation caused by radiation.
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Is it safe for sensitive skin?
Yes, the lotion is dermatologically tested, but a patch test is recommended before regular use.
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How many times can I apply it in a day?
Usually 2–3 times daily or as per your doctor’s advice.
References
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Practical recommendations for the management of radiodermatitis: on behalf of the ESTRO RTT committee” (Radiation Oncology, Article number: 46, 2025) - discusses prevention, hygiene, and moisturiser use https://ro-journal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13014-025-02624-9
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“Comparison of clinical practice guidelines on radiation dermatitis: a narrative review” by Samuel Finkelstein et al. (Support Care Cancer, 2022) — summarises skin-care recommendations including moisturiser, washing, and avoiding irritation. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35067732/
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“Skin care advice for patients undergoing radical external beam megavoltage radiotherapy” (Society of Radiographers, UK; practice guideline document) — gives practical instructions on external skin care and lotions. https://www.sor.org/getmedia/ae1a4229-85bf-49c6-be2e-cf647490abe4/Skin%20care%20advice%20for%20patients%20undergoing%20radical%20external%20beam%20megavoltage%20radiotherapy_3
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Written By
Dr. Vikas B S
Pharm D

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Dr. Abhishaanth Prabu
MBBS
Last updated : 31 Mar 2026 | 09:29 AM (IST)

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