itchy skin for two months, usually afternoon, or evening, rarely sleeping time. mostly shoulders, waist, forearams, and hands. sometimes black particle size of this . or same size of white thing found on itchy spot or clothing. sometimes feeling something biting. No pet, nothing major change in house. seen doctors one said might be poison ivy (for two months?) and the other said scabies. I am really scared.
What is wrong with me?
...well, did you do a treatment for scabies? If I were you, I'd get to the bottom of this sooner rather than later. Try the scabies treatment (and all of the washing protocol) and if this doesn't help, see another doc. I've enclosed a couple of links. Good luck.
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Reply:Sounds like some sort of fungus. I'd try using an over the counter medication that treats athlete's foot or jock itch.
Reply:Talk with your doctor.
Reply:if you have small bumps on your skin, then it is scabies. nothing to be concerned about, just go to your doctor and get a prescription for Kwell lotion
Reply:You need to consult a dermatologist. It could be a bacterial infection or something. (S)he will be able to diagnose and provide treatment.
Reply:Consult a proper dermatologist......If it is a normal allergy might just get over with it.....
Reply:It could be soemthign that got in your clothes and has spread and is living on your skin. You should take a bath in some baking powder. My 2 grandmas were nerses 1 still is but I learned alot from them. Trust me try it. Email me on your progress if you try it. At lonissa@hotmail.com ok
Reply:1)check the water tank!
2)go to a skin specialist!
3)get new clothes (cotton only)
4)dont give the allergy orwhat ever to family (no bodily contacts)
5)drinking water may also affect
6)get vitamin pills
7) bath twice -- pls note:not being rude
8)change in soap, shampoo?
9)new restaurant? change in residance, office?
10)new plants in the house ?
make a google,yahoo search for such symptoms!!
better goto a dermatologist (i think thats the one)
happy recover
Reply:could be hives or scabies or eczema
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