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Asking For Husband, Male 26, fsd
asalm o alaikum Dr ... mery husbnd ko body Pai itching ha... like legs and back.. isky elwa ur koi symptoms nai ha jsy redness bumpy skin or something... just itching ha islye koi medicn recommend krdyn plz...
Kbse ha itching?
ghr main kisi aur ko to nahi?
Patient
Post Owner
nai Kisi ur ko nai ha ye on and off kabhi time sy Hoti ha
3 months ago
koi specific trigger jo apne note kiya ho?
food or any thing?
3 months ago
Patient
Post Owner
no Dr...Kuch bi nai hai rat Mai jab Sony lgty Hain to legs and back Pai khrish Hoti ha koi redness nai ha
3 months ago
Consult me online for detailed history
itching could be sign of many underlying diseases. have a proper checkup and dont use medicine without proper diagnosis.
itching ki best medicine homeopathic medicine hy jis se kuch hi dino me ap ko bahtari hony lgy gi pareshan na hon detail bat kr lain kindly book appointment with me its a permanent solution
Mitonil lotion (apply on whole body and keep for 8 hours then take bath) repeat twice
Tab. rigix before bedtime for 5 days
Lotion betaderm (1+0+1)
Treatment can take 5-6 days
Asalam o Alaikum Honored members! I am Dr. Saqib, a General Physician. Please consult me for health concerns.
https://www.marham.pk/online-consultation/general-physician/islamabad/dr-malik-muhammad-saqib-awan-33126
Wa alaikum assalam. Itching without visible skin changes can be challenging to diagnose, as it may be due to various causes. Here are some considerations and recommendations for your husband's condition:
### Potential Causes:
1. Dry Skin (Xerosis): This is a common cause of itching, especially if there are no visible skin changes. It can be exacerbated by cold weather, low humidity, or frequent bathing with hot water.
2. Allergic Reactions or Irritants: Exposure to certain fabrics, soaps, or detergents might cause itching without visible rash.
3. Systemic Conditions: Although less likely without other symptoms, conditions such as liver or kidney issues can cause itching.
4. Psychogenic or Stress-Related Itch: Stress or anxiety can sometimes manifest as itching.
### Recommendations:
1. Moisturize Regularly: Use a gentle, unscented moisturizer or emollient cream to keep the skin hydrated. Applying immediately after bathing can help lock in moisture.
2. Gentle Skin Care: Use mild, fragrance-free soaps and avoid hot water during bathing. Opt for lukewarm water instead.
3. Avoid Irritants: Ensure that clothing is washed with hypoallergenic detergents and avoid wearing rough fabrics like wool directly on the skin.
4. Cool Compresses: Applying a cool, damp cloth to the itchy areas can provide temporary relief.
5. Antihistamines: Over-the-counter oral antihistamines, such as cetirizine or loratadine, can help reduce itching if it's related to an allergic reaction.
6. Hydration: Encourage adequate fluid intake to maintain skin hydration from within.
### When to Seek Further Medical Advice:
- If the itching persists despite these measures.
- If new symptoms develop, such as redness, swelling, or a rash.
- If the itching is severe and affects daily activities or sleep.
It's important to consult a healthcare professional if the condition does not improve, as they may need to perform further evaluations or consider other treatments. Always follow local guidelines and consult with a healthcare provider before starting any medication.
He needs a doctor's consultation
I will help u through homeo medicine need ur detail history....then I recommend u medicine in shah Allah u feel batter ...plzzz book appointment for further details
Please visit dermatologist in person, it could be SCABIES. Need to treat whole family regardless of symptoms.
Kindly Consult me Online for future details and treatment plan.
Thanks.
https://www.marham.pk/online-consultation/general-physician/lahore/dr-umer-bhatti-68910
Patient
Post Owner
kitny din tak use krni ha Dr
3 months ago
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one week n calamine or lotrix lotion only on that area outer area
3 months ago
Patient
Post Owner
JazakAllah Dr
3 months ago