There are home remedies for itching that can offer effective and economical alternatives to expensive itch creams.
Although over-the-counter skin remedies are readily available in stores and pharmacies, most of them are designed to offer temporary relief and some may even cause side effects.
Itchy skin, which is medically known as pruritus, often comes as a symptom of common to chronic skin and health conditions such as skin dryness, irritations, insect bites, allergies and illnesses like psoriasis, scabies and chicken pox.
To say that skin itching is uncomfortable is often an understatement. Thankfully, there are simple home remedies for itching that you can readily prepare minus the costs.
Having itchy skin comes with a constant need to scratch the affected or infected area, which often leads to bruising, soreness, scratch lesions and pain.
To avoid these complications, try doing these simple home remedies for itching to alleviate localized or generalized itching.
For minor itching, apply a cold compress over the itchy areas.
Also, you can make use of your common kitchen items like evaporated milk, cornstarch, vinegar and baking soda.

Evaporated milk works well in soothing itching. Simply soak the itchy area with milk or take a bath using evaporated milk to control itching.
Similar to prickly heat, burns and rashes, cornstarch works equally well in managing the itch.
After taking your bath, you can dust it onto your body for quick relief.
Also, cornstarch may be mixed with your bath water to achieve similar results.
For generalized and hard to reach itching, soaking in a solution of baking soda and a tub of cool water for 30 to 60 minutes can effectively treat the itch.

If the itch gets really nasty, try lightly scrubbing the area with your pumice stone.
Take emphasis on the word 'lightly'.
After that, apply a thick layer of aloe vera gel or vaseline over the itchy area to dampen the itch.
In addition to aloe vera, applying cod liver oil, vitamin E oil, wheat germ oil, witch hazel tea or lemon juice over the itchy area delivers quick soothing relief.

If you happen to have a stock of medicinal plants, herbs ad essential oils, items like nettle oil, burdock root oil, eucalyptus amygdalina, peppermint and fresh chickweed make very potent home remedies for itching.
viApplying these healing oils onto the itchy area helps cool and soothe itching.

In addition to home prepared healing poultices, pastes and baths, home remedies for itching include a skin nourishing diet.
Make sure that you get enough vitamin C, beta-carotene, zinc and vitamin E rich foods to ensure healthy skin and strong defenses against illnesses.
Drink lots of fluid to keep the skin well hydrated.
Also, avoid the elements like moisture, heat and allergens, which normally trigger or worsen the itch.
Lastly, to avoid irritation, redness or rashes, it is important to refrain from scratching or rubbing the area.
Although itching is one of the least regarded medical conditions, it may progress into a more serious skin or health problem if not immediately and properly treated.
The simplicity of home remedies for itching allows you to effectively and safely minimize and relieve the itch regardless of its cause.
Itch Dr. to soothe symptoms of itching and irritated skin and to treat and relieve fungal infections like jock itch and thrush.
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