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Really itchy
melaniesm Offline
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#1
Sun-07-07-2013, 21:29 PM
Hi I was just wondering how people cope with constant itchiness. I have had Psoriasis for 35 years on and off. But after having a clear spell of about 4 years. It has come back with avenganceThumbsdown and I am struggling to cope with the itchiness all the time and i'm being really good putting on my creams but to no relief.
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Fred Offline
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#2
Sun-07-07-2013, 22:54 PM
You could try A bag of frozen peas or ice for instant relief.

I will move this thread to Psoriasis Topics as it is better suited there.
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#3
Mon-08-07-2013, 09:40 AM
yes ice does help. i use one of those ice pack things wrapped in a tea towel.
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#4
Mon-08-07-2013, 19:26 PM
For horrendous days when I can't stop itching I find that anti-histamines (prescription strength not OTC) and calamine lotion help.

A good moisturising routine also helps to reduce the flakiness and itching as does wearing natural fibre clothes in the warm weather..... I'm very fond of linen trousers and cotton tops.

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#5
Mon-08-07-2013, 19:31 PM
(Mon-08-07-2013, 19:26 PM)Krissie_Wright Wrote: Calamine lotion helps.

Didn't know it was still available this was great when I had chicken pox. Thumb

(Mon-08-07-2013, 19:26 PM)Krissie_Wright Wrote: Wearing natural fibre clothes in the warm weather

I've found Bamboo socks great.

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Tue-27-08-2013, 04:25 AM
I apply Jojoba oil on the skin after I shower in the mornings; it keeps the skin moist for hours. I also re-apply during the evenings.
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