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Old 06-22-2009, 07:13 AM #1
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Default intense female itching revisited

I have had dry, scaly skin and small cracks in the skin on the inside corners of my eyes for years. I have also had intense feminine itching. My doctors treated me for varying things with no relief. Finally I learned to live with these conditions using a lot of lotion for my eyes and lanacaine for the other.

Recently I was researching vitamin deficiency symptoms for something else when I read that a riboflavin deficiency could cause fissures in the corners of the eye. So, I started taking a B vitamin supplement. Low and behold, not only did my eyes clear up but the itching went away! I am so excited. Finally I am comfortable again.
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