I had this problem for years but last year, strangely it got really chronic. I tried all the topical creams or treatments that worked in the past but nothing seemed to work. In the past, dermatologists or doctors couldn't help me, so they weren't even an option for me. So I turned to God (which should have been my first move in the first place) I prayed for healing for the itch to stop having tried everything. I had same symptoms as you have all reported. It was so bad that taking a shower was my worst on my to-do list, yet I had to. Not taking one was equally bad. Everything irritated my skin. It was so bad. After I prayed, I felt led to go to a particular doctor. He decided to carry out blood work on me. In the meantime, he prescribed a drug temporarily. The drug didn't help much. I saw very little improvement. The blood work result came out and I tested positive to herpes. My Doctor reckoned that was the cause of the itch. Thank God for giving him the wisdom. He prescribed herpes drugs which eventually led to my getting well. I suggest you pray and ask God to heal you. He will give your Doctor the wisdom by the time you see the Doctor: and your Doctor will give you the right treatment. God is so good. I owe my healing to Him. Other things that help...use hypoallergenic product in soap, lotions, cUrel ultra healing cream is good, wear cotton clothes, avoid spraying perfumes directly on your skin. After lotion, apply a natural oil like coconut oil on your skin so it retains moisture more. May God heal u too xoxo
Hi Jany, try this, before a bath/shower heat a bath towel for when you come out, DONT dry yourself with the towel just put the warm towel around you (I used to itch like mad around my forearms, chest and thighs, I think because I was rubbing sensitive skin with the towel) Also, I have a fan heater to help quicken the time to dry, so, in 5 minutes with just a towel around me and a fan heater I am dry and dont itch!!!!........Let me know if this works for you!
James :)
The main problem is the change of temperature, the sudden change of temperature causes the itching. If you use a small heater in your bathroom, you will do much much better. Pat yourself dry and immediately put on a large or any warm clothing. I don't know WHY this is happening to us, but I can tell you that for 99.99 % of us! it is the sudden change of temperature that is the problem. Take a quick, warm shower. Keep the room warm, using a heater, if possible. Quickly pat dry. Then quickly put on a bathrobe or pants and a long sleeve shirt. You can change later. Keep your clothes in the bathroom. Do not let yourself get even the slightest chill. This stopped my itchiness completely. PLEASE try this as it WORKS.
I suggest you all try this for two weeks and only use pure, natural, unadulterated bottled water with two or three holes stabbed into the lid of the bottle to squirt into your hands for washing your face,hands, smelly bits etc. Do without washing your hair for the full time because you will notice a reduction in the itchy scratching. Always use rubber gloves when washing up or cleaning. I understand my skin has 'had enough' of the toxins and is really suffering the build up, so it's time to detox inside and out. I got rid of any harsh shampoo, shower gels, don't use body creams and only use hemp oil on my face at night after a wash (I use Thistle Oil or olive oil for removing eye make up easily). I use as much Bio/organic food and drink as poss. If you use as much Bio,natural food,drink,cleaners as poss, and definately only a tiny amount of water on your skin I am sure this will have a great difference for the better. I also don't get ill really, or have cause to go the the docs (thank goodness), touch wood! lol
I hope the best for you.