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Old 01-17-2016, 03:29 PM #8
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I have it too and it started as a dry skin feeling. I do find that if I put hand lotion on before touching fabrics/ folding laundry. It helps temporarily. Also I have to wear dish gloves or that tight dry feeling gets worse.
The sole of my right foot itches insanely at night and is very annoying. Nothing helps that besides scratching it.
Yes scratching gives temporary relief but as I am scratching it actually feels more itchy! I agree lotion helps a little. I think it changes the way my skin feels for the moment, but then once again the nasty itch reappears!! Very frustrating.
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