Itching is an irritating sensation that makes you scratch your skin. It can occur in any part of the body. It is caused due to allergic reactions to foods, insect bites, and pollen, eczema, psoriasis, irritating chemicals or cosmetics, scabies, body lice and head lice, pregnancy, and thyroid diseases. Avoid triggering agents that cause itching. Moisturize your skin daily. Reduce stress. Use creams, lotions, or gels to soothe the skin. Apply ice packs for five minutes on itchy areas.
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Query: Hello doctor, I have had side effects from the tablet Paxlovid prescribed to me for COVID-19. I have systemic itching at a severe level. I have gone to the doctor, talked to pharmacists, and even been to the ER. I have been given Prednisone shots, Allegra, Zyrtec, Prednisone tablets, Omeprazole, Hy... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. Based on your query, I suggest you use the following homeopathic medicine mentioned below. 1. Antimonium Crudum dosage would be five drops of the liquid medicine mixed with five teaspoonfuls of water in a porcelain... Read Full »