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So about 3 or 4 months ago my scalp started itching no dandruff but yet drives me insane with itching. About a month ago my feet started it. Any ideas or do you all think I should see a doctor about this. I cannot get the itching to stop when it starts

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Hi, I would definitely go to your GP, can I ask do you have very dry skin because this can cause itching, so perhaps in the meantime put copius amounts of cream/lotion on your feet, little hint, fill 2 small/med freezer bags with said cream and put your feet in them. As for your head, I"m afraid I cant help there, take care xx

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Thank you

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maur60

i find if I don't wear a hat in the sun my head itches like crazy, maybe too much sun?

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pmk7541

I've been having scalp itch on top of head. I've also noticed some hair loss. Woke up today with intense itching on soles of feet and palms of hands. There is no redness or rash... not sure whats the cause.

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