Home Remedies for Itching
Itching is a superficial sensation in the skin, probably
originating at the border between the epidermis and the
dermis. Histamine, a body chemical released in response
to contact with an irritant of some kind, is thought to
be one of the most common triggers for itching, although
there are other chemical mediators in the skin and blood.
There are many causes of itching. Common causes of acute
itching include allergies to plants, pollens, cats, dogs,
feathers, perfumes, cosmetics, cleaning solutions, other
chemicals, and smoke. Short-lived skin problems such as
very dry skin, fungal infection, lice, scabies, and sunburn
are also frequent reasons for itching. Pregnancy can sometimes
produce itching and related skin problems.
Home
remedies for Itching
Home remedies for Itching #1: A paste
made from aloe vera gel and green clay soothes the skin.
Home remedies for Itching #2: Chamomile
cream, calendula lotion, or comfrey ointment can be applied
directly to the itchy areas as often as needed. They have
anti- inflammatory properties that help to relieve your
discomfort.
Home remedies for Itching #3: Jewelweed,
otherwise known as impatiens, can be boiled in a gallon
of water, strained and cooled. The liquid stops itching
extremely well. In fact, in clinical trials, it worked just
as well as prescription cortisone creams. Jewelweed is a
perennial wildflower that should be available at herb shops
and through herbalists. It is not the same plant as the
flowering annual called impatiens that is commonly sold
in nurseries and garden centers.
Home remedies for Itching #4: An herbal
tea made from two parts each of agrimony and chamomile and
one part each of stinging nettle and heart's-ease can be
taken three times a day as an aid to soothing the itching.
In addition to drinking the tea, dip a clean cloth into
it and apply it as a compress to the affected areas for
five minutes every half hour, as needed. Other plants containing
naturally antihistaminic compounds from which you can make
a combination tea include basil, fennel, ginkgo, oregano,
tarragon, tea, thyme, and yarrow. These teas should be used
to compress the affected areas of itchy skin, as well as
drunk three times a day
Home remedies for Itching #5: Diluted chamomile,
lavender, and rosemary essential oils are soothing and relaxing,
and help ease itching. You can add up to 10 drops of any
of these oils (or a combination) to a tubful of water to
make an aromatherapy bath, or you can dilute them in a carrier
oil such as jojoba oil and apply it to the hives with a
compress.
Home remedies for Itching #6: Rhus toxicodendron
30x or 15c is recommended for itching, especially if it
is accompanied by joint pain or fever, or if discomfort
is worse with the cold or scratching. Take one dose four
times a day, up to a total of eight doses.
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