Fri-05-04-2019, 20:49 PM
Yes it is listed as one of the side effects, but a "most common" one so you could just be unlucky and it could pass.
Best to keep some notes and take them with you to your next appointment. But I don't think a Nurse is best suited to give you answers.
Most rashes will clear after a couple of weeks but if it is still there or gets worse then you should get it looked at.
Another thing is, sometimes our bodies take a while to settle down to a new treatment so it could just be a matter of waiting and see.
*But always get any rash checked out by a professional if you are not sure.
Best to keep some notes and take them with you to your next appointment. But I don't think a Nurse is best suited to give you answers.
Most rashes will clear after a couple of weeks but if it is still there or gets worse then you should get it looked at.
Another thing is, sometimes our bodies take a while to settle down to a new treatment so it could just be a matter of waiting and see.
*But always get any rash checked out by a professional if you are not sure.