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    Default How can i stop myself itching in the night?

    i got eczema all over me but in the night i happen 2 scratch my face the worst such as today i cant open my mouth much because i itched round it pretty bad, so any ideas of how i can stop myself itching in the night wen im asleep?

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    Wear gloves or something? That's a serious suggestion by the way.
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    Go to the doctors and get some cream, it helped me..
    Last edited by sarey; 28-12-2006 at 04:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nixt View Post
    Wear gloves or something? That's a serious suggestion by the way.
    yeah i mite try it :s altho i used to itch with my pillow lol wen my mum sed stop using ur nails
    Quote Originally Posted by sarey View Post
    Go to the doctors and get some cream, it helped me..
    that cream is steroids and can seriously muck up ur skin, well it mucked up my friends finger wen he used a small bit of it :s


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    Well, didnt muck mine up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by minime4000 View Post
    yeah i mite try it :s altho i used to itch with my pillow lol wen my mum sed stop using ur nails
    Yeah, try and get some really soft comfortable ones though, obviously :p. Perhaps try investing in some softer pillowcases and stuff too .
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    Ee yeah.
    It might also be what you dream about.
    But um... my suggestion would be to wear gloves, get some cream and/or just go ask your doctor about it...



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    i've had this problem a while back mate and all I can say is see your doctor. I know it's hard, but try not to scratch your face and also have a look at what food your eating, you may have introduced a new food into your diet and you maybe having an alergic reaction to it or see if your parents have any savlon or ecxma cream (i tried it and it works for a short while of time, more than enough to get you to sleep).

    hope this helps mate.
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    My mums got this book on excema cos i suffer realy bad on my backs of me nees and my arms and neck !

    It sas to cover your body in cold milk ?
    And also wear socks at night and to use Ice Cubes On The Sore

    I tryed the socks and the did sorta work Lol


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    oven gloves lol

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