Pruritus

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Written by Liu Jing
Dermatology
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Causes of itching on the lower legs in summer

The causes of itchy skin on the lower legs during summer are usually related to various factors such as sun exposure and sweating. Diagnosed as summer dermatitis, it is necessary to apply sunscreen and provide symptomatic treatment with anti-allergy, anti-inflammatory, and anti-itch measures. Avoid irritating factors such as scalding washes and scratching, as well as excessive use of soaps. Furthermore, after bathing, it is timely to use medical skincare products, such as soft moisturizing cream or anti-itch moisturizing lotion, to maintain hydrated skin. Oral administration of drugs like levocetirizine tablets, moisturizing and anti-itch capsules, and vitamins is recommended. Topical applications in the itchy areas of the skin can include moisture-removing anti-itch cream or compound heparin sodium cream. Avoid the use of hormone-based medications as much as possible to prevent side effects such as hairiness and skin atrophy.

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Written by Zhang Jian Bo
Dermatology
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What should I do if scratching itchy skin causes more bumps?

Skin itching and bumps can increase with scratching; treatment can include oral antihistamines, traditional Chinese medicine, and topical creams. Skin itching and bumps are generally caused by allergies, which could be urticaria or eczema. Patients can take oral antihistamines such as mizolastine sustained-release tablets, loratadine tablets, chlorcyclizine tablets, etc., and combine them with traditional Chinese medicines such as Skin Disease Blood Poison tablets and Heat-Clearing Dampness-Removing granules. While taking medication, topical corticosteroid creams such as Compound Dexamethasone Cream and Fusidic Acid Cream can be used. Patients with skin itching should avoid spicy, greasy foods, and fishy foods to prevent exacerbation of symptoms.

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Written by Huang Ling Juan
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Can you eat fish and eggs if you have itchy skin?

Skin itching generally means that you should not eat fish and eggs. There are many reasons for skin itching, which are usually related to dry climate, humid air, excessive stress, and autoimmune diseases. Furthermore, consuming foods that are likely to cause allergies, such as beef, mutton, seafood, fish, shrimp, crab, etc., are also related. Therefore, when experiencing skin itching, you should try to have a light diet, eat plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits rich in vitamins, drink more water, avoid spicy and irritant foods, abstain from alcohol, and avoid eating chili peppers, etc. Egg juice contains heterologous proteins, and the strong smell of fish can also exacerbate allergy symptoms, so it is not recommended to eat certain types of fish or seafood. If you experience skin itching, it is advisable to visit the dermatology department of a local reputable hospital for diagnosis and treatment.

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Written by Huang Ling Juan
Dermatology
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What should I do if I have itchy skin?

If you experience itchy skin, it is advisable to visit a hospital to determine the cause. Some cases of skin itchiness are caused by internal diseases such as thyroid disorders, renal insufficiency, diabetes, and cholestasis. Other cases may be due to conditions like eczema, urticaria, or papular urticaria. If the skin itchiness is not accompanied by other unusual symptoms, it may be considered pruritus. Treatment should be under the guidance of a doctor, using antiallergic medications such as loratadine tablets, chlorpheniramine maleate tablets, and mizolastine tablets. For conditions like eczema and papular urticaria, as well as drug-related dermatitis, topical antipruritic medications like mometasone furoate gel and Lushengshi wash can be applied. These should be used in conjunction with oral antiallergic drugs. (Medication should be used under the guidance of a doctor.)

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Written by Zhang Ji Qing
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How to deal with dry, itchy skin during menopause?

Menopause-related issues such as dry heat and itchy skin should be actively treated, for instance, by taking antihistamine or other anti-itch medications. Clinically, some may also opt for supplemental hormonal treatments. As menopausal skin itching varies in reason and severity, for some women, combining traditional Chinese medicine with good living habits may be beneficial. It is crucial to maintain a healthy life attitude and ensure overall physical and mental well-being to alleviate menopausal itchy skin symptoms. Menopause is a natural stage everyone goes through. Thus, it is important for menopausal women to foster good daily habits to better navigate their later years.

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Written by Liu Jing
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Which vitamin B should be taken for itchy skin?

For skin itching, one can usually choose to take oral vitamin E capsules to strengthen the repair of the skin barrier. Daily care should be based on moisturizing, actively investigating the factors that cause itching, monitoring blood sugar, avoiding spicy irritants, wearing cotton underwear, and providing symptomatic treatment such as itch relief. Oral medications like cetirizine tablets, moisturizing and itch-relieving capsules, and vitamin B1 tablets can be used. In the area of the skin that itches, topical applications like dampness-removing and itch-relieving creams and calamine lotion can be used to soothe the itching. Avoid using hot water for washing and excessive scratching. Pay attention to moisturizing skin care, and timely application of medical skin care products such as anti-itch moisturizing lotion after bathing. (Medication should be used under the guidance of a physician.)

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Written by Zhu Zhu
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Clinical symptoms of pruritus

Pruritus is a common skin disease characterized by a strong itching sensation. Patients may also exhibit various other symptoms such as scabs, eczema, hyperpigmentation, and lichenification of the skin. These are typically clinical signs that emerge from intense itching and frequent scratching. Therefore, it is crucial to seek medical attention and treatment promptly for pruritus. It is also advisable to avoid alcohol and spicy, irritating foods.

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What department should I go to for itchy skin?

There are many causes of itchy skin, which may be symptoms caused by some skin diseases, such as dermatitis and allergies. If these are the causes, it is recommended to see a dermatologist. It is also possible that the itchiness is caused by some chronic diseases, such as diabetes, in which case it is advised to see an endocrinologist. Additionally, it could be due to some gastrointestinal diseases, such as cirrhosis, and in such cases, it is recommended to consult a gastroenterologist.

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Written by Qu Jing
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How to treat itching caused by dry skin?

Itchy symptoms caused by dry skin often have no primary lesion, but scratching can lead to marks, blood scabs, and hyperpigmentation. This type of itch is common during the winter season. Another group affected is the elderly, who may experience itchiness related to skin aging, insufficient nourishment, and dry skin. Another condition is atopic dermatitis, which is more common in children and related to congenital immunity. It often presents as dry skin, erythema, scales, and itching on the flexor sides of the limbs. Whatever the cause of dry skin and resulting itchiness, the following points should be noted in daily care: First, the water temperature for bathing should not be too high, recommended to be below 37℃. Second, during bathing, it’s advisable not to use alkaline substances such as shower gel, soap, scented soap, sulfur soap, or even laundry detergent, as they can exacerbate skin dryness. Opt for mildly acidic or amino acid-based shower gels instead. Third, after bathing, it is recommended to apply body lotion, like baby cream and other special-function moisturizers such as barrier repair creams, to help alleviate itching due to dry skin.

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What should I do if I have itching all over my body during pregnancy?

Itchy skin during pregnancy is a relatively common phenomenon, but when dealing with itchy skin, it is important to identify the cause of the itchiness. The causes can include various rashes that appear during pregnancy, pruritic urticarial papules, and skin conditions caused by hormonal changes during pregnancy. To treat itchy skin, it is necessary to address the underlying causes and use medications to relieve itchiness in daily life. It is advisable to wear loose, breathable, cotton clothes. If sweating occurs, try to dry the skin thoroughly and minimize the use of disinfectants or soaps that could irritate the skin. If itchy, one should avoid scratching to prevent skin infections, eat a light diet, and ensure adequate sleep to help alleviate the symptoms.