What about old skin itching?


Restoring balance, one patient at a time.
Senile skin itching is a skin disease closely related to seasonal or hot and cold weather changes and metabolism of the body. Some patients begin to show itching as soon as they go to bed and undress after winter, and the itching is unbearable, causing certain pain to the patient. After showing senile itching, some patients can be associated with systemic diseases, such as diabetes, thyroid tumors, etc. Systemic diseases should be ruled out first. If simple skin itching, antihistamines can be used to relieve itching, such as cetirizine, loratadine, and topical glucocorticoid creams, such as mometasone furoate, fluticasone propionate, etc. At the same time, try to prevent scratching and other friction to stimulate the skin.