Skin Itch Treatment Plan
Types of Skin Itch Irritation
- Spider, Insect, Bug Bite Itch: skin itch resulting from spider, insect, bug bites. Skin itch varies according to individual skin sensitivity and reaction to insect bites.
- Bee & Wasp Sting Itch: skin itch associated with being stung by a bee, wasp, ant or other sting insect. Sting sites cause a histaminic reaction reutilizing in skin itching.
- Allergic Dermatitis Itch: chemical, foreign substance, synthetic product skin irritation, common in fragrance shampoos, soap, detergents, furniture, clothing.
- Contact Dermatitis Itch: poison plants: oak, ivy, sumac, sensitive skin with known plant and grass allergy itch, synthetic fabrics, carpet, household cleaning agents, environmental toxins.
- Jock Itch: fungal infection similar to Athletes Foot. Incubates and grows in warm, moist locations on the body commonly found around the groin.
- Virus Itch: associated with post viral infections. Virus itch is a result of viral infections that leaves the skin dry and itchy.
- Dry Skin Itch: dry flaky skin caused by lack of normal skin oils from excessive exposure to sun, weather, chemical agents.
- Swimmers Itch: skin itch associated with swimming in chlorinated swimming pools drying skin and causing skin itch.
- Scalp Itch: scalp itch conditions like eczema, psoriasis, dry skin itch caused by lack of skin oils, exposure to sun, weather, chemical agents in shampoos, soaps.
Skin Itch Treatment: Itch Rx
- Hydrate dry skin using a premium skin moisturizer.
- Determine if the skin condition is do to psoriasis, eczema, allergic dermatitis, fungal infection or from excessive exposure to sun, weather, or a specific chemical agent.
- Avoid itching or picking the affected area as this may increase itch symptoms, redness, swelling or risk of infection.
- Apply Itch Rx to affected area.
- Re-apply Itch Rx to affected area 3-4 times per day to control skin itch.
- If the skin itch condition is a result of psoriasis, eczema, contact dermatitis or fungal infection follow the treatment instructions under Rash Rx, Fungus Rx product listings on Medicinal Remedies.com.
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