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Condition analysis: The main causes of itchy hands after bathing are as follows: 1. Waterborne urticaria: This condition is mostly caused by special constitution, and itching occurs after contact with water.
2. Excessive use of detergents when bathing can also cause itching, and if too much washing liquid, soap, soap and other detergent products are used, it will also cause itching; 3. The water temperature is not suitable: Some people will itch when it is hot or not as expected, so it is best to take a bath with warm water, which is not easy to cause itching. If you itch after bathing, you can take loratadine by mouth.
or cetirizine and halomethasone cream. Relieves itching.
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There are three main reasons for this.
1.Waterborne urticaria: This condition is mostly due to a special constitution, and itching occurs after contact with water.
2.If you use too many detergent products in the bath, it can also cause itching if you use too many detergent products such as body soap, soap, soap, etc.
3.The water temperature is not suitable: some people will itch when exposed to heat or cold, so it is best to use warm water for bathing is relatively mild, and it is not easy to induce itching. If itching occurs after bathing, oral loratadine or cetirizine can be used to relieve itching with topical halomethasone cream.
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After taking a bath, the hands are itchy, it may be caused by a local rash, it may be urticaria, or some other eczema, etc., in this case, you should take some drugs to increase resistance, it may be that your resistance is a little low, and from the diet to adjust, eat more high-protein foods, and exercise more, eat some supplements or nutritional drugs and other self-resistance history, the disease will disappear.
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Itchy hands after washing hands depends on what kind of water is used to wash your hands, itchy hands indicate that it is an allergic manifestation, indicating that the ** contact of the hand sanitizer has caused a local allergic reaction, and the diagnosis is contact dermatitis, which is related to the water that the patient has come into contact with, so try not to use the water again. If the itching is severe, oral anti-allergic drugs, such as chlorpheniramine, cetirizine, etc., can be used for symptomatic treatment**, if the symptoms are relieved on their own, no special treatment is required, and the symptoms will be improved by avoiding contact with allergens in daily life. In addition, in addition to contact with water, there are no other substances, such as hand sanitizer, detergent, soap, etc., which can lead to allergic reactions and itchy sensations in the local area, so in the future, we should pay attention to avoid contact with the causes of allergies, which are the so-called allergens.
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Itchy hands after bathing may be due to too much moisture in the body, or the shampoo used, or the allergy caused by the shower gel.
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After bathing, the body is itchy, consider the possibility of hives or a dry climate.
1) urticaria: urticaria is a localized edema reaction due to the expansion and permeability of small blood vessels of the mucosa, patients often have itching first, and red or colored wheals will appear after scratching, with different sizes and shapes, and a small number of patients have edematous erythema. After bathing, ** heat, which leads to the occurrence of urticaria, and **itching manifests.
When the patient has the above manifestations, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for a clear diagnosis and actively accept it**.
2) Dry climate: If the weather is dry, after bathing, there may be itching, and some patients may have peeling. Patients can apply skin creams frequently to prevent dryness. Do not scratch the affected area during itching to prevent the possibility of secondary infection.
In daily life, you can choose a mild, weakly acidic body soap, and apply a skin cream after bathing, through the above means, you can prevent the occurrence of itching after bathing.
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Itchy hands after bathing may be caused by excessive use of washing products, or the water temperature may not be suitable, it is best to take a bath with lukewarm water, which is not easy to cause itching.
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After taking a bath, it is because there may be some bacteria on the hands, or the virus has not been washed clean, so it is normal for itchy hands after taking a bath.
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Itchy hands after bathing may be caused by your soapy water or shower gel not being cleaned, in this case, you can wash it several times with clean water, so that it is fine.
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1. Waterborne urticaria: This condition is mostly caused by special constitution, and itching occurs after contact with water; 2. Excessive use of detergents when bathing can also cause itching, and if too much washing liquid, soap, soap and other detergent products are used, it will also cause itching; 3. The water temperature is not suitable: Some people will itch when it is hot or not as expected, so it is best to take a bath with warm water, which is not easy to cause itching.
Itchy after bathing, loratadine or cetirizine can be taken by mouth.
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There are many possibilities for itchy hands after bathing, maybe it's fine, it's fine in two days, observe it for another day or two, and go to the hospital to check it when there are serious signs, and follow the doctor's instructions**.
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Itchy hands indicate that it is an allergic manifestation, indicating that the ** of the hands has been exposed to hand sanitizer and has caused a local allergic reaction, which is related to the water contacted, so try not to use the water again. If you avoid contact with allergens in your daily life, your symptoms will improve. In addition, in addition to contact with water, there are no other substances, such as hand sanitizer, detergent, soap, etc., which can lead to allergic reactions and itchy sensations in the local area, so in the future, we should pay attention to avoid contact with the causes of allergies, which are the so-called allergens.
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Itching after bathing, most commonly dry itching. Dry itching tends to appear in winter and in the elderly, and the reason why it occurs is due to the dryness caused by excessive cleaning. The secretion of sebaceous glands in winter is not as vigorous as in summer, and it is more likely to be dry.
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Many "daily bathers" have this experience, and itching often strikes at an inopportune time. For example, when you are in a meeting, driving or meeting with a customer, you will suddenly feel a certain part of the body itching, and it is inconvenient to scratch it at that time, so you can only endure it, and once you get home or only when you are alone, you will quickly scratch it, and you always feel that the skin is scratched, but scratching too hard will make you have a small pimple; Some people are accustomed to scalding the itchy area with hot water, thinking that this can relieve some relief. However, these anti-itching practices are incorrect, and will cause greater damage to ** to varying degrees, but will aggravate the degree of itching.
Moreover, it is easy to cause bacteria and parasites to live, and even cause inflammation, ulceration and other diseases. So, whenever this happens, the best way is to use a cold compress with a towel soaked in cold water to relieve the itching.
There are some "daily bathers" who feel unbearable itching in a certain area after a certain time or environment. Dr. Lau says that psychological factors are generally at work in such cases. For example, it is generally at home or when you are alone that you feel itchy, because you can scratch it at will at this time, this condition is called **neurosis, and when there is a chance, the feeling will come.
Doctors suggest that people who have itching due to psychological factors should pay attention to self-restraint, and when it comes to the time or environment of itching, try to distract themselves and force themselves not to think.
Take a bath and talk about how to do it.
You don't have to bathe every day in winter. If the habit of bathing every day is not easy to change, it is necessary to pay special attention to the way to take a bath.
1. The water temperature should be between 24 and 29. If the water temperature is too high, the oil on the surface will be more easily destroyed, and the capillaries will dilate, which will aggravate the degree of dryness, bring damage to the heart, and at the same time, increase the burden on the heart.
2. The bathing time should not be too long. 20 minutes for a bath and 3 to 5 minutes for a shower are sufficient, otherwise, the surface will be easily dehydrated.
3. If it is not very oily, it is better to choose a neutral bath and soap, but you don't have to use it every day, you can use it once every two or three days. Moreover, it should not stay on the body for too long, and it must be rinsed off, otherwise it will hurt**.
4. After taking a bath, apply some body lotion all over the body to avoid the volatilization of epidermal moisture, which can prevent the occurrence of dry itching.
5. Eat less beef and mutton, spicy foods such as onions and garlic, and drink less alcohol and smoke.
Sixth, hot water flushed, it is best to use cooler water to flush the whole body, so that the blood vessels have a certain contraction, in order to increase the elasticity of blood vessels, will make people healthier.
If the dryness and itching are still not relieved after adjusting the number of baths and bathing methods, it is best to ask a doctor to diagnose ** and prescribe the right medicine.
What should I do if I itch after taking a shower on the 5th in February? Year 2011.
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A few possibilities.
1.The bath water temperature is too high, and the number of baths is too much, especially in winter, it is best to wash it once every 3-4 days, otherwise the sebum will be washed off, and without the protective layer, it will be easy to dry, itch and have a rash.
2.I had a fungal infection, and although I didn't have any pimples, I would itch when I woke up in the morning3Seasonal change ** not adapted, simple slight seasonal dermatitis, the season is over 4
Some kind of allergic reaction, but this allergy is mild, but in order to avoid continuing, it is better to find out on your own, what is causing it.
You're going to be too general, and you'd better go into more detail.
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You are not taking hot water.
You try to turn the water temperature down a bit.
This is not a big deal, mainly because some people's ** is thinner and has loose pores.
After washing hot water, the capillaries dilate, which causes the problem of temperature difference on the skin.
Lack of oxygen, or physical weakness, too long a period of time, and most of the fluctuations in blood pressure may be caused.
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