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posted on 8-5-2010 at 10:17 PM |
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that happens to me, try not using that hot water...just lower then temp a bit see if that works
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posted on 8-5-2010 at 11:42 PM |
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it's cuz u touch yourself at night.
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posted on 8-6-2010 at 12:38 AM |
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just apply some moisterizers after you shower. Your skill tends to go dry if you have dry skin
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posted on 8-6-2010 at 01:03 AM |
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Quote: | Originally posted by aikon
it's cuz u touch yourself at night. |
Bedbugs ?
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posted on 8-6-2010 at 01:32 AM |
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Quote: | Originally posted by aikon
it's cuz u touch yourself at night. |
dude don't be an idiot... he's asking for help and you're just being an ass for saying that...
I know how it feels to have random itches... bed bugs could be a reason.. but since you got it after shower... i don't think that's the case...
To go big I think it could be the water... ask people in your household if they're getting the same thing... after all... water ain't as clean as it
used to be... worse comes to worse... go see a doc!
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posted on 8-6-2010 at 02:36 AM |
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its because you have dry skin, when you have water on ur skin, wen it evaporates it takes out moisture from your skin more so than before it had water
on. Just use lotion its as simple as that
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posted on 8-6-2010 at 02:48 AM |
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Quote: | Originally posted by kooldude
its because you have dry skin, when you have water on ur skin, wen it evaporates it takes out moisture from your skin more so than before it had water
on. Just use lotion its as simple as that |
I was about to say that but Hot water dry you're skin out and thats why you itch try lowering the water to cooler so it doent evaporate to over dry
it.
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posted on 8-6-2010 at 05:45 AM |
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That's not the issue..
Just admit that you shave your legs.. use moisturiser or a beehive if you're a man
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posted on 8-6-2010 at 06:24 AM |
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could it be eczema?
certain areas of the body could infected with it.
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posted on 8-6-2010 at 10:04 AM |
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i concur about the dry skin . . .
when you kinda stretch your dry skin, it cracks (super small crack). that gives a itchy feeling.
a moisturizer, or an ordinary lotion will do.
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posted on 8-6-2010 at 11:13 AM |
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Quote: | Originally posted by Dragonwong
Quote: | Originally posted by aikon
it's cuz u touch yourself at night. |
dude don't be an idiot... he's asking for help and you're just being an ass for saying that...
I know how it feels to have random itches... bed bugs could be a reason.. but since you got it after shower... i don't think that's the case...
To go big I think it could be the water... ask people in your household if they're getting the same thing... after all... water ain't as clean as it
used to be... worse comes to worse... go see a doc! |
allow me clarify myself. the point of the comment is to be satirical and make him realise all of our comments are just making things worse. it's
threads like this and 'advice' idiots give that make people become more and more cyberchondriac.
"While we're all for doing your own research, and perhaps being a little better informed when you step into a doctor's office, we still strongly
encourage you to leave the diagnosing and medicating to the professionals."
if you don't know what cyberchondriac means...
here is an article on
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posted on 8-6-2010 at 06:34 PM |
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goldbond fixes all itches
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posted on 8-7-2010 at 07:07 AM |
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I agree with Kikkomansauce.
try lowering the temperature of the water you're using. i used to have a very itchy spot behind the neck and on my shoulders... it might also be
because of the way you wipe the water off after taking a shower. try dabbing the water off gently instead of doing hard swipes over the skin. which
could irritate it more.
worse comes to worse. go see a dermatologist.
I've used hydrocortisone for itches on my neck. it helps a bit. but lotion can only subside the itches. it doesn't solve the problem. it's
something you do on a regular basis that's causing it.
good luck
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posted on 8-7-2010 at 09:23 AM |
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Quote: | Originally posted by smitchy
I agree with Kikkomansauce.
try lowering the temperature of the water you're using. i used to have a very itchy spot behind the neck and on my shoulders... it might also be
because of the way you wipe the water off after taking a shower. try dabbing the water off gently instead of doing hard swipes over the skin. which
could irritate it more.
worse comes to worse. go see a dermatologist.
I've used hydrocortisone for itches on my neck. it helps a bit. but lotion can only subside the itches. it doesn't solve the problem. it's
something you do on a regular basis that's causing it.
good luck |
using HC(hydrocortisone) products will sensitize you to sunlight.. gives you sun burn more easily if you prolong under the sun
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