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Itchy
I know not to scratch it, but how do I get unitchy?
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#2
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Re: Itchy
Try either Hydrocortizone cream or Calamine lotion.
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Re: Itchy
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I know not to scratch it, but how do I get unitchy? [/ QUOTE ] Stop wacking it so much? |
#4
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Re: Itchy
Can you be allergic to grass? I mowed the lawn today and as usual after being in grass, I was itchy. Brutal.
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#5
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Re: Itchy
I know several people that are allergic to ryegrass
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#6
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Re: Itchy
A cold wet cloth might help temporarily.
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#7
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Re: Itchy
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A cold wet cloth might help temporarily. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks, I'll try this until I can get my hands on one of chesspain's suggestions. Crap, just remembered that the water somehow broke today. None till tomorrow morning, any other remedies? |
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Re: Itchy
I was gonna say an ice cube.
Only thing is, when you warm up again, the blood coming back can feel itchy, too. Either that, or apply a pit bull. When I was a kid and everyone was getting chickenpox, we used to apply calomine lotion. It sometimes worked for a very short while, but the effect was really minimal and short-lived. |
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Re: Itchy
Rubbing alcohol and peppermint.
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Re: Itchy
taking a shower will definitely help.
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