January 23, 2017
Itchy Skin? Dermatologists Share Tips for Relief
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Everyone gets an itch once in a while. Usually it only lasts for a short time and is often caused by annoyances like a mosquito bite or scratchy fabric. However, if an itch lasts for more than six weeks, say dermatologists from the American Academy of Dermatology, it is considered a chronic itch and is more likely to disrupt your life.�
"There are many reasons for itchy skin," said board-certified dermatologist Hassan Galadari, MD, FAAD, who maintains a private practice in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. "It could be the result of a skin condition, such as eczema, shingles, hives or psoriasis, or it could be a sign of a contagious disease, like scabies or ringworm."
To help soothe itchy skin, Dr. Galadari recommends the following tips:
"While treating your skin, try to avoid scratching, as this will further irritate your skin and could increase your risk for a skin infection," said Dr. Galadari. "It's also a good idea to take steps to help prevent your skin from itching."
To help prevent itching, Dr. Galadari recommends the following tips:
"If your itch does not go away with home treatment, see a board-certified dermatologist," said Dr. Galadari. "Some people have more than one reason to scratch, and a dermatologist can work with you to find the cause and relieve your itching."
These tips are demonstrated in "How to Relieve Itchy Skin," a video posted to the AAD website and YouTube channel. This video is part of the AAD's "Video of the Month" series, which offers tips people can use to properly care for their skin, hair and nails. A new video in the series posts to the AAD website and YouTube channel each month.
For more information, visit aad.org