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- Itchy skin (pruritus) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Long-term relief requires identifying and treating the cause of itchy skin Common treatments are medicated creams, moist dressings and anti-itch medicines taken by mouth
- Itchy skin (pruritus) - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Itchy skin treatment focuses on removing the cause of the itch If home remedies don't ease your symptoms, your health care provider may recommend prescription medicine or other treatments
- Dermatitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Learn about the symptoms, causes and treatments of this itchy skin condition that affects children and adults, and about how moisturizers help prevent it
- Tops of my feet get hot and unbearably itchy! - Mayo Clinic Connect
I treat any developing itchy patches wherever they show-up ASAP to prevent the patch to grow into a itchy, weeping wound, Again, get a referral to a Dermatologist
- Itchy scalp due to neuropathy - Mayo Clinic Connect
Does anyone else have a problem with itchy scalp due to neuropathy? I've been through the Dermatologist route, tried natural and medicated prescribed shampoos and lotions, had pruitis tests - not excema, psoriasis, etc , and antihistamines
- Symptoms, treatment and prevention of swimmer’s itch
Swimmer's itch is an itchy rash that can occur after you go swimming or wading outdoors Also known as cercarial dermatitis, swimmer's itch is most common in freshwater lakes and ponds, but it occasionally occurs in salt water
- Itchy ear canals - Mayo Clinic Connect
What could be casuing itchy ear canals and how do I treat it? When I went to the doctor, he looked but saw nothing At the time it was not bothering me too much They can get so ithcy that I scratch until the ear canal gets sore Sometimes dry crusty or flaky stuff comes out Interested in more discussions like this?
- I have clear liquid draining from my ears | Mayo Clinic Connect
I have this problem, or at least it sounds the same My ears drain a clear sticky fluid and are very itchy (worse at night) Sometimes tiny scaly patches form and peel off leaving tender areas One doctor said it may be eczema and recommended lightly applying hydrocortisone ointment It did not help Problem remains after several years Very
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