Why does my body itch after shower? Well, this happens to lots of people but usually not serious problems. Some simple prevention measures and home remedies will solve this issue.
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hi my name is Abdallah i would like to thanks really for all this information
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I don't know why some of us have this problem or for some of us the problem comes and goes. But, what is happening is a reaction to the sudden change in temperature after showering. If you can, keep a small heater in the bathroom. Keep the room temperature warm. Take a quick shower. Then, immediately pat yourself dry. Then, immediately put on a bathrobe. Then, dress yourself while still in the warm bathroom. Take your time, slowly leaving the bathroom. Please listen...it is the sudden change of temperature that causes the bad itching.
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I've been experiencing the same lately. I'm thinking it's the soap I use. I'll change it and see what happens. This has been quite helpful.
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I have been suffering from this problem for 7 year's now of no treatment, but i have tried to use all these methods they're explaining, but non of it has seriously helped me, and the more i use these method's the more the body continue to inch me like nothing, the inching just keep on increasing. I don't know what to do then. This problem has forced me to bath once in a week, because it can take like 40 minutes when i'm hardly scratching my body.
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i started using a facial wash and am itching
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please what cream and soap will I use for my dry skin
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I need answer pleas
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Affected Person I have the same problem. As for me, it's the cold shower that drives me nuts. Even if I don't use a sponge it still happens, though the intensity if extreme when I use a sponge. I've tried to change soap, but to no avail. What I've observed is that if I take a shower and then go into a very warm room, then the problem subsides, even though not completely gone.
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Hi, I've been suffering from Aquagenic pruritus for over 20 yrs now, doctors and specialists from all over the world do not fully understand it, therefore cannot find a 'solution' I've tried all methods listed on this article and beyond, however recently I've started to experiment using different drugs (with the Drs consent). When I shower or bathe in the mornings the itch harsher, however as the day wears on and I shower in the evening the itch is less harsh, reduced by 75%. Ive experimented with fexcofendine and ranitidine , however when using them on there own I did not see any improvement. So what I found after yrs of experimenting is The body has 2 receptors. Each drug was only blocking one receptor, so when taking a dose of both fexcofendine and rinatadine I found big improvements. There is still a itch when I shower, however nowhere near as bad as without the drugs. The drugs usually take between 2-5hrs to kick in for me. I don't know if this information will help others, but it's something that has deff helped me.
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Pls...that's my big problem in this world(body itching after bath..I went to hospital,doctor told me that he even had a same problem, so go home and change my towel and bathing soap,I went back home and changed my bathing tool still...I went back to the doctor again...he told I should put salt into my bathing water before bath,u did that still the situation is became serious than the Starting.I reasoned about what the doctor told me about the salt so I travelled to sea side and started swimming because I thought sea contains more salt than any sea but still the problems are still there..
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