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I think I have discovered something that helps my intermittent neurological itching, and burning, that some of you might want to try.
I get this deep pin-point itch, that happens in exactly the same few spots every time; one spot on the bottom of my right foot, one on the crease of my elbow, one on the lower and one on the top part of my left arm. There is no rash or bump, and my doc has confirmed it is neurological itching (misfired pain signals). The heat this summer was causing me to scratch holes in my arms while I slept. If the itch affects me during the day, and not all are going at the same time, I apply ice packs for just a few minutes ~ not enough to actually numb the area . . . but I think it works by screwing up the brain messages. Sometimes this isn't practical though, especially if I am trying to sleep (with ice packs all over my body), or I have company . . . so I needed a back-up solution. Someone here (HiCy Chris) mentioned trying antihistimines, and after some research and questioning about this solution (for neurological itching ![]() ![]() As for the burning, this is something that I have been experiencing intermittently (mostly in my legs) since I ignored that tooth infection that caused a spinal lesion flare-up last year. Sometimes it is so bad, it feels like someone has a blow torch fired up on my legs. ![]() This burning is hypersensitive to touch, so clothing, my sheets, ANYTHING almost sends me through the roof. Fortunately the weather has been nice, so I haven't needed to cover my legs up at all, but I was not looking forward to Fall around the corner!! Last night when I was sitting with my housecoat touching my legs, I had a flashback to when I was a kid, and I remembered having a similar feeling on my legs. My mom told me I was allergic to "Cheer" laundry detergent, and I have faithfully used Tide ever since then. Late last year, I agreed to try another brand (cause my kids liked the smell ![]() I don't have any rash or dots or anything "apparent" on my legs, but I considered if it is possible that the burning could be aggravated by an "allergens" ![]() This morning the burning is there, but is only a problem if I touch it. I don't know if the Benadryl is only going to take care of the "hypersensitivity to touch" part of this problem, or if it might stop the less severe burning that happens most of the time . . . but I am going to be trying this solution again to see what happens. I can't live on Benadryl, and I don't know if a less potent antihistimine would do the job . . . but I do know I am not going to use that "nice smelling" laundry detergent any more. So, neurological itching and burning sensations might be helped by antihistimines. If you have that problem, and can take Benadryl, I'd try that first. It is the most fast-acting one out there, and you should be able to tell pretty quickly if it is going to help. Cherie
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