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How to stop itching on a night

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Hi all,

I suffer from eczema and have done since i was little. Im now 21 but it seems to be getting worse. During the day its just bearable but on a night (when im sleeping) im itching till i bleed. I’ve tried wearing gloves and socks etc. Tried dermol and oilatum, which my doctor prescribed me but nothing is working. Does anyone have any ideas of what might help or anything i could use to stop itching in my sleep.

Thank you

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johnsmith

try evening primrose oil. Itching can be due to a lack of skin oil. Taking evening primrose oil capsules may be helpful. It will take a month to be effective. Another thing to try is to try washing your skin in mild bleach.

nationaleczema.org/eczema/t...

"A mild bleach and water solution is thought to decrease inflammation and the amount of bacteria on the skin, which can lead to skin infections. Use a half-cup of household bleach for a full tub of water, one-quarter cup for a half tub. Soak up to 10 minutes, then rinse off. Best when done two to three times per week.

People with bleach sensitivities or allergic asthma that might be aggravated by chlorine fumes should consult with their heath care provider before starting bleach bath therapy."

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lovesradio

My dermatologist gave me an aqueous cream with menthol tub. Menthol has cooling properties. Ironically I haven't had to use it but I was in the same state as you describe at the time.

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tudhoe

If you are suffering from eczema you may be interested in my experience with treating the condition. There is no cost involved, the kiwi fruit can be purchased locally in the supermarket, and I have used it successfully. As a bonus the kiwi fruit is loaded with vitamin c, so the cost will not be wasted.

If you try this please let me know if it is as successful for you as it has been for me.

Best of luck

Peter

28 Mar 2019

At age 65 I had two strips of eczema approx. 3 inches long and an inch wide that ran parallel along my lower stomach just above my right thigh. which did not respond to hydrocortisone treatment. One day, whilst eating a kiwi fruit I smeared the inside juicy part of the skin along half of the top strip. I specifically did it this way in order that should there be any reaction to the treated part it could only be attributed to the kiwi fruit juice application. About 2 weeks later I noticed that the redness of the treated part had considerably reduced whereas the untreated elements had not. Continued application saw the complete disappearance of the treated part. I then did the same with each half of the other remaining parts individually and they all subsequently disappeared after being treated, but not before. I do not recollect that the strips were itchy. Then, 4 years later I had a severe eczema outbreak on both legs, with heavy scaling mainly down the shins and onto both insteps, with a white crusty looking ring of skin around both ankles, and suffered aggravating itching which was at times unbearable. There was no response to medical treatment, so I repeated the kiwi fruit treatment mentioned above. I cannot really describe the violent reaction which followed. I haven't been burnt with acid, but I would imagine that it would be more of a description as opposed to hot/boiling water. Fortunately, it only lasted for about 10 very long seconds before subsiding. Luckily I persevered with the treatment as the first totally unexpected bonus was that the aggravating itching was replaced by a more tolerable smarting, similar to being stung by moderate strength stinging nettles. This meant that there was no further need to scratch the scaling, but instead to stroke it gently which eased the stinging. I further discovered that spraying the legs with hot water brought a great deal of relief and left the skin feeling very fresh. I carried on with the treatment and eventually all the scaling and the ankle crust disappeared, but, unfortunately, the skin was left reddened where the scaling used to be. (Not too much of a problem if the affected areas are covered with clothing, but on exposed areas such as the face a difficult choice would have to be made as to which is the lesser of the two evils).

Some 10 years later the scarring is not so noticeable, but there is still a moderate smarting of the skin.

Later, I have had 2 further outbreaks of severe itching, one on my back above the left hip, and one on my left knee. Because I could not apply the kiwi juice to my back, instead of using hot water as previously, I turned the hairdryer up as hot as I could and directed the hot air onto the irritation. It was very effective and stopped the itching for a day or so, so I continued with doing this which has been successful in that I have not had to repeat it for well over 2 months. The same treatment was applied to the knee, with the same result. I told my sister of this, so she tried it on some itching she experienced on her foot, and informed me that it was very successful in stopping the itching.

I do not know what type of eczema I had, but I only became aware of it when I was aged 65. I am now 83 years old.

Hopefully this cheap, (and beneficial as the kiwi fruit is loaded with vitamin C), cure will prove to be successful to anyone who tries it. It should be because I doubt very much that I am the only person in the world that responds to this cure.

Please note that great consideration should be given to any decision to use this remedy on a child, due to the violent reaction which was mentioned earlier. It literally brought tears to my eyes for the first few applications. I would also recommend using the hot hair dryer treatment straight away, in the hope that it will immediately reduce the severe itching.

Whether it will be beneficial for psoriasis or other skin sufferers I do not know, but maybe trying both of my remedies could be beneficial.

Best of luck to whoever tries it, and I do hope that it is as successful for you as it has been for me.

(Any feedback from users will be much appreciated).

Peter

28 Mar 2018

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Pokimoki

Have you ever checked for scabies? Change your doctor for a second opinion! Can you post a photo from the „exema „. Scabies are very eaching at night in the warm of bed! Sorry for beeing so direct.

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slclife in reply to Pokimoki

I’ve edited and added a photo of my hand but this is all over my arms, sides, hips and thighs.

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slclife

Thanks for all your replies i do suffer Asthma and Migraines as well so does rule out a few things. Will give your recommendations a go and see how i get on.

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Pokimoki

Have you ever tested for mycosis? Sometimes it looks very atypical. Or still the idea wirh the scrabies... quit any showergel And parfumed Soap.

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AngeAnge

I have had eczema all of my life. Worse as a child. I spent all of my life with constant itching. A few years ago my dentist picked up on some white patches in my mouth. I have been diagnosed with Lichen planus, and it has explained my other itches to a tee. I never got any relief from ‘itching’ and this is common with the condition I now know I have. It may be worth checking with your dermatologist if this is a possibility? I find a cold compress at night helps and have steroid creams to use topically (not for the oral aspect) during flare ups. I hope you get some respite soon x

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