I'm still getting itch spots, help.?


Question:
I'm still itchy, even if I put medicine. It's not a disease or anything, I know that. But, the bed is probably the answer to why I wake up with blochy feet. (eew,yeah) Help.

Answers:
Sounds like bed bugs or spider bites.you can see if it's bed bugs by putting white sheets on your bed and I think turning the lights off for a bit. They say that the bed bugs will look like little brownish/black specks. Or look for reddish spots.that would be bed bug excrement.

Or maybe you're just allergic to some kind of detergent, soap, lotion, fabric softener, or even the material of your sheets and/or pajamas.

Other Answers:
Try an anti-histamine like Benadryl before sleep. And also try a non scented detergent for your bedding.

Hey man don't scrub. just use ITCH guard.

check for bed bugs. they can leave welts where they bite. If that isn't it, wash all of your bedding with a dye free, perfume free, hypoallergenic detergent. You could have an allergy.

For now, try cortisone cream or allergy medication.

It could be a circulation problem, blotchy as in hives or red itchy spots or blotchy as in darker skin spots? If it's itchy you can try benedryl or calamine lotion, but you say you wake up with itchy feet. Maybe you have a dust allergy or something allergic in the sheets or what you wash your bedding in. Maybe try something like All detergent, they make All Free and clear no dyes. Wash bedding in hot water. Also dust and vacuum the room. Being that what you have tried with medicine, I'm thinking it could be circulation related. Diabetes starts with itchy feet, please get checked out.

Try to wash your bedsheets first or buy a new mattress :) Or buy Neosporin Anti-itch ointment.



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