Guest guest Posted September 11, 2001 Report Share Posted September 11, 2001 Hi Anne, When I take a oatmeal bath I put the oatmeal in a wash cloth and close it with a rubber band and toss it in the water, then when the oats get wet the oatmeal liquid oozes out of the cloth and I put it on my poor hives. I also use alcohol with wintergreen (have a towel soaked with it on my back as I type), Sarna lotion, Psoriasin gel, aloe vera, Campho phenique and solarcaine, none work as good as a product I used to use which isn't made any more called uni-cure aloe vera, that made my hives dissapear and I miss it. Oh well... At 12:14 AM 9/12/2001 -0400, you wrote: Dear Fellow Itchers, I have found that when my itching gets really out of hand, I tend to itch myself maniacally, which makes me redder and worse. Oatmeal baths have proven to be somewhat soothing (at least as good as antihistamines, which haven't done much for me other than make me hyper and shake like mad). I have tried to substitute rubbing mineral oil on my body for itching like crazy. It's not bad, either. Does anyone have any other topical " fix it " treatments along these lines? I'd love to hear them. By the way, I make the oatmeal bath myself. The way I go through it, it would be quite expensive to buy Aveeno or whatnot. I buy rolled oats in bulk and then whirl them in the food processor and put them in a Tupperware container by the bathtub. Yours, Anne Landers _________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2001 Report Share Posted September 12, 2001 Anne Try BENADRYL ITCH STOPPING GEL. Not the cream. Good luck Rusty in md Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2001 Report Share Posted September 12, 2001 Anne landers, Now there's a name...I like the idea about the blended oatmeal...My son however is in the Army and you know its just showers for him...However, even though it is more expensive, have you ever tried the Aveeno for baby's...just wondering if it may be milder and may work better..Let me know...Thanks for the oatmeal recipe...I may just blend him some and send it to him to rub on during the shower. take care Rita ' > Dear Fellow Itchers, > > I have found that when my itching gets really out of hand, I tend to itch > myself maniacally, which makes me redder and worse. > > Oatmeal baths have proven to be somewhat soothing (at least as good as > antihistamines, which haven't done much for me other than make me hyper and > shake like mad). I have tried to substitute rubbing mineral oil on my body > for itching like crazy. It's not bad, either. > > Does anyone have any other topical " fix it " treatments along these lines? > I'd love to hear them. > > By the way, I make the oatmeal bath myself. The way I go through it, it > would be quite expensive to buy Aveeno or whatnot. I buy rolled oats in bulk > and then whirl them in the food processor and put them in a Tupperware > container by the bathtub. > > Yours, > Anne Landers > > > _________________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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