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relieving itchy skin....
I have a patch on the bottom of my foot that gets really really itchy, it itches so bad that i have scratched it raw and its bleeding. What can i do to relieve the itch so i dont scratch it?
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Oilatum bath ...
Or sea slat in your bath water ...
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yes as above and get some sudo-cream to treat it
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Will have to hunt my sudocrem tub, can only find savlon atm. I dont really find either of them help the itching, just helps it heal quicker
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E45 anti itch cream is good!
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On the bottom of you foot! it is possible its a fungal infection, a bit like athletes foot, thats itchy. Try an athletes foot treatment.
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It was originally a blister that burst and became itchy....
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OUCH!!
Try sea salt hun ... honestly works wonders!
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