Guest guest Posted July 21, 2005 Report Share Posted July 21, 2005 For the last several weeks, maybe for as much as a month and a half, I've been plagued by itching after I take a shower. I've tried the obvious solutions, changing shampoos and soaps, to no effect. I always rinse thoroughly. Again, no difference. Finally, what gave me some relief was switching to taking very cool to cold showers instead of warm to hot. Yesterday, in fact, I had almost zero itching after my shower. But cold showers aren't enough of a solution. First, the water temperature in my shower is very hard to control, courtesy of awful ancient tenement plumbing. And second -- and much more importantly -- I'm coming to realize that my own perspiration must be playing a role. Yesterday, no workout, minimal sweating, just about no itching. Today, heavy workout, oceans of perspiration, arguably an even colder shower than yesterday's... and medium itching. The duration of the itching is proportional to its severity. Tonight, with only a relatively mild case, it'll last somewhere from half an hour to an hour, I'd guess, gradually subsiding during that time. When it's bad, it's hours of misery, anguish and irritability. I've tried taking squalene, but to no apparent effect. It hits my legs most often -- every time, in fact -- but it can also strike my torso (including my back), my arms... and I guess that's about it. Not my head or neck, not my hands, not my feet. My thighs more than my calves. I've looked back over my logs, and I don't see any change in diet or supplements that could account for this. My clothes are washed in hypoallergenic detergent, and besides, the post-shower nature of the problem doesn't seem like an especially good fit with detergent, unless perspiration is leeching residual detergent onto my skin, except I can't see how that would become a problem only after a shower. If I skip my evening shower, no itching, so it's definitely not a time-of-day thing. Any ideas? This is driving me #@ & $ing nuts. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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