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Advice For Severely Itchy SkinKris from Randolph, MA Feedback About This Post:RE: Advice For Severely Itchy Skin
I had eczema since I was 10 or even younger. So I have had my experience of dry and itchy skin, sleepless nights and the lot. I am 36 now. Post by Ruth D RE: Advice For Severely Itchy SkinPlease use citrazine tablets for itchy skin and it will help you from this bad disease. Post By Aamir K (Guest Post) RE: Advice For Severely Itchy Skin
This is a reply to Donita! Post by Grandma Margie RE: Advice For Severely Itchy Skin
I forgot to say in my previous post that I also take zyrtec for my allergies, and I think that helps it itching slightly. I understand that in 2008 that Rx will be available as a generic. Post By Carol in PA (Guest Post) RE: Advice For Severely Itchy Skin
First, he should have a physical examination because itchy skin is an indication of diabetes. Once thyroid problems and diabetes have been ruled out he can treat his itchy skin. (Get rid of the problem instead of treating the symptoms.. lol) Post By Carol in PA (Guest Post) RE: Advice For Severely Itchy SkinHe might try taking a Benedryl before bed. I've used Claritin (Aldi's has a cheap generic) during the day, and that helped me. Skin allergies seem to get worse in the winter, with dry air and furnaces kicking on. Post by Jantoo RE: Advice For Severely Itchy SkinHey for Donna, guest post...you can order generic zyrtec from canada pharmacy dot com, I get it from there all the time. Go to the website and I think it is under the word citrazine (missing my latest box) or type in zyrtec and it should pop up. Costs me $29.00 for 90 pills which is like 33 cents a pill, very cheap. I paid $50 bucks for lifetime free shipping with them about 3 years ago (don't know if they still offer it) so that saves me $10 everytime I need something shipped, thats what it used to be anyway. Zyrtec is the difference between night and day on the itching to me. Post by loridawn1956 RE: Advice For Severely Itchy Skin
I also have itchy skin and almost anything can set it off. Zyrtec worked very well for me(no more itching) but is by prescription only and expensive. Generic Claritan (found at Target) also works very well and does not make me drowsy. It's worth a try(you can get a box for $1.99). Post By Donna (Guest Post) RE: Advice For Severely Itchy SkinI've had itchy skin for three yrs. now and the allergist can't seem to find a cause. I've had many skin tests and was even referred to a cancer specialist and had a bone marrow biopsy to check for a type of leukemia that causes itchy skin. Thankfully, that test was negative. No one seems to know what is causing the itching, and it gets to the point that it is almost painful. I have tried all kinds of lotions. I get two to four allergy shots a week. Any suggestions? Post By judy (Guest Post) RE: Advice For Severely Itchy SkinHe probably should see a dermatologist. Post by Maryeileen RE: Advice For Severely Itchy SkinI suffer from severe itching also and have found hot showers to help. One thing I have found is tea tree oil by itself or added to a little unscented lotion (I use a homemade goats milk lotion I buy from someone on EBAY). The tea tree oil by itselt is very strong smelling and you may feel a tingling sensation on your skin. If you are sensitive, add some to the lotion and then apply it. Also Benedryl makes a clear gel that is good for itchy skin. Good luck, I remeber hearing somewhere though that chronic itching is a sign of kidney or liver problems, so you may want to look into it further. Post by pabk RE: Advice For Severely Itchy SkinIt sounds as though he is using something that is causing an allergic reaction. I'd advise getting him tested for allergies - from food to clothing to shampoos and household cleaners. Good luck! Post By Cathy from Townsville, QLD (Guest Post) RE: Advice For Severely Itchy SkinI also have very itchy skin and unfortunately passed it on to my children and grandchildren.. It has a fancy sounding name, which basically tells us own skin is very tough and does not fall off (or shed)and regenerate as often as normal folk. This means we get clusters of these white filled bumps which do not have heads. They normally feel itchy and tight and a quick squeeze will expell some white cheesy matter....which does give some relief! Well, I have finally discovered a cream that calms down the horrible itching!! It's called "Eucerin" Calming Creme.It has a clean, nuetral odor. An 8 oz bottle cost around $7 at WalMart or WalGreen. Hope it helps you like it does me. Post by Grandma Margie RE: Advice For Severely Itchy SkinI discovered a few years ago that I have a topical allergy to alcohol. I have to look really carefully for skin care products. Te label will tell you if there is alcohol in it. Most perfumed products will have some as a preservative. Hypo allergenic baby oil, soap and shampoo might help. Walgreen's carries a wonderful alcohol free baby line. You might also want to do a net search for a company called Pharmaceutical Specialties. These are dermatologist recommended products and they will send you free samples before you order. Post by MartyD RE: Advice For Severely Itchy Skin
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