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itchy hands
01-04-2012, 01:49 AM
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itchy hands
I was alergic to a med that was for the infection in my foot, put on a different med.. I stopped the other med 2 days ago because of the symptoms has worsen. The blistering on my hands have multiplied severly and the only relief I get is running Ice cold water over them.. I want to take a belt sander or a wire brush and rub the heck out of them.. But seriously, anyone have any idea's because this is driving me crazy.............
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01-04-2012, 10:25 AM
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RE: itchy hands
(01-04-2012 01:49 AM)bronco54501 Wrote:  I was alergic to a med that was for the infection in my foot, put on a different med.. I stopped the other med 2 days ago because of the symptoms has worsen. The blistering on my hands have multiplied severly and the only relief I get is running Ice cold water over them.. I want to take a belt sander or a wire brush and rub the heck out of them.. But seriously, anyone have any idea's because this is driving me crazy.............

Well this is a new one to me, rather unusual to have itching only on one body part but it does happen. I'd say change what soap you use, something oatmeal based. You could try putting a thin layer of cortiscone on your hands and put on some non-latex gloves. Keep the gloves on until the ointment is absorbed, that might provide some relief.
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01-04-2012, 10:59 AM (This post was last modified: 01-04-2012 11:00 AM by jayne.)
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RE: itchy hands
Bronco,did the Dr say to leave the blisters alone or will he let you drain them?is it the healing that is causing them to itch? or are they still itching from the med?

;)Workmans comp is not a road you want to travel alone.You need a good lawyer,a great family and good friends to lean on.If you make it thru without losing everything you have worked for all your life,you have come out ahead of the game.....Smile
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01-04-2012, 11:33 AM
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RE: itchy hands
The hands are the worse, belly and back of legs itch but are not blistered. I believe its from the meds, its been almost 3 days since I stopped the second med. My mother had a familiar reaction to an antibiotic, but her skin started peeling on her hands.. Unless Im not to that stage yet, but from what I have read it can take 2 to 3 weeks to rid away from the reaction. I have a appointment early next week (earliest I could get in) but if it gets worse I will go to the walk in clinic. I have even tried lanacane, clotrim/beta cream and silver sulfadiaz cream.. I wont pop the blisters, the fear of more infections scare me but some have opened and drained just clear fluid... But other than the dead skin on my foot, the infection seems to be gone......
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01-04-2012, 02:55 PM
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RE: itchy hands
Bronco sounds like what happens to me when I have an allergic reaction.

After I have surgery the skin around the surgery site will blister and peel, had this on both hands and the neck. The skin on the neck is still red almost a year after surgery.
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01-04-2012, 03:50 PM
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RE: itchy hands
Bummer did you put any kind of cream on it...? Now my right foot looks like someone took a cheese grater to it. The sides and botom are flaking skin......
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01-04-2012, 03:59 PM
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Kathy puts tea tree oil on everything...seems to work too..really she has this lotion that is really good but you can go to walmart and get Sarna lotion it helps also but its about 10 dollars a bottle.

;)Workmans comp is not a road you want to travel alone.You need a good lawyer,a great family and good friends to lean on.If you make it thru without losing everything you have worked for all your life,you have come out ahead of the game.....Smile
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01-04-2012, 05:57 PM
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Anything irritates the skin once it turns red & peels.

The surgery line on the hands no longer can be seen, doctor's always ask me, Are you sure you had surgery.

The neck is worse, the skin is very sensitive.
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01-04-2012, 10:31 PM
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RE: itchy hands
(01-04-2012 01:49 AM)bronco54501 Wrote:  I was alergic to a med that was for the infection in my foot, put on a different med.. I stopped the other med 2 days ago because of the symptoms has worsen. The blistering on my hands have multiplied severly and the only relief I get is running Ice cold water over them.. I want to take a belt sander or a wire brush and rub the heck out of them.. But seriously, anyone have any idea's because this is driving me crazy.............

Bronco I'd be looking into seeing a dermatologist about your hands. I'd be careful about putting anything OTC like tea tree oil on your hands for fear of another infection. Neurodermatitis could end up being the result if this persists.

After re-reading what you wrote plus a few others I recalled my mother having a similar reaction about 25 years ago except it was on her feet. Severe itching, blisters and then the literal slothing of her skin, especially on the soles of her feet that left her unable to even stand. I don't recall what medication the dermatologist ending up giving her but it did include wrapping her feet 4 times a day. I would really look into seeing a dermatologist.
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01-04-2012, 10:38 PM
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if its that bad hit the urgent care now

;)Workmans comp is not a road you want to travel alone.You need a good lawyer,a great family and good friends to lean on.If you make it thru without losing everything you have worked for all your life,you have come out ahead of the game.....Smile
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