Guest guest Posted December 8, 2003 Report Share Posted December 8, 2003 Hi, OK, great. I haven't forgotten to call you. I'll be out most of the day tomorrow. has an appt with the urologist at childrens in Seattle for some tests. Then I have a thing to go to in the evening. I'll try to remember to call you on Wed. Hugs, Re: itching - Reading some of the other responses - remind me when we get together with the massage session that I get out a couple of creams/lotions I have here that you might want to try. One of them is a combination of Emu Oil and Aloe Vera that I have read good reports about and have used myself for sunburns. Mike > This is kinda of a silly question, but it's been bugging me for a > long time. > I have a spot on the top of my foot that has been itching for > years. I've tried antihistamines and creams, and it doesn't stop > itching. > There is no rash, and only when I scratch it a lot does it sort of > break the skin. > I don't know if there is any connection to EDS, but, I thought I'd > just ask.......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2004 Report Share Posted October 18, 2004 I used to get horrible itching & skin welts, rashes from " the yeasties " as they call them in candida-land. Yeasts are fungi in the intestinal tracts. Too much sugar or carbs, breads, cakes, pastries, candies, even fruit & fruit drinks or sodas can cause them too. Also fertilizers on unwashed foods. Or working in the garden, with fertilizers, soil amenders, potting soils, etc. And/or pesticides. Also detergents, deodorants, perfumes, dewrinkling dryer cloths & liquids. Oh and antibiotics or some medications too or scleroderma skin ulcerations specially on the hands, etc, etc. etc.. Maybe even PIG...LOL!! But to eliminate the itching & /or rash, ya gotta find the internal or external cause first. Re: Itching Deb, another thought---itching can be a fungal issue on your skin. My husband has had it just recently, especially on his back, and had to get an anti-fungal cream from the doc. Made it go right away. There could also be OTC fungal creams. Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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