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Been referred to Prof Denton at Royal Free, so hoping for some more answers. I'm the mean time, does anyone out there have insufferable itching, my arms & legs are driving me nuts, but there's nothing on the skin. My forefingers on both hands now have ugly, thick, rough skin down the sides too. Anyone got any ideas?

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ilovedancing

Make the most of your appointment with Prof Denton. I was referred to him when I was first diagnosed with Scleroderma. It is a good idea to write down a time line of your symptoms and ny questions you want to ask in case you forget when you get to see him. I only saw the man himself for my first appointment. I now go every 6 months to the scleroderma clinic but see a member of his team. They usually have a trolley with samples of various creams to take home. Maybe there will be something for your itching but I am sure they will be able to suggest something to help. They are very thorough. Yu will probably see a nurse who specialised in scleroderma as well to advise on any supplements you might want to take and give you advice on managing the condition.

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Irene55

I went to see Professor Denton and as ilovedancing said they had a trolley with samples of creams to take. I picked up some Doublebase gel and that was the first thing which stopped the itching. I have used it ever since. You get it on prescription.

Good luck with your appointment, Professor Denton is the best.

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christef

The itch is shocking and painful. I havnt been given anything for it yet and the pain and burning, unbelievable. Get it on my hands too. Ugh

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thinkpink50

Do not scratch

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Gillg

I take an antihistamine for mine it helps most of the time. I haven't found any creams that help mine.

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PaleIndian2

I have diprobase on prescription which helps my itching, I lather it on. My scleroderma nurse also recommended aqueous cream and said I could also use it in the shower. Not tried it yet.

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willybilly

My face, ears nose and top lip itch till is could scream.One doc said no itch nerve there. Is there such a thing as an itch nerve. Often body itch as well.

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pinkcat26

I too have been referred to professor denton. My GP referred me in March, but i still have not heard anything. Does anyone know how long you generally have to wait for an appointment?

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Irene55 in reply topinkcat26

I think I had to wait about 6 months altogether from being referred by my doctor to actually seeing Professor Denton.

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