Browse Medications by Everyday Health Concerns: Persistent itching

Written by Amar Lunagaria
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder

Reviewed by James Wong
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder
Updated Jan 27, 2025
•Published Jan 15, 2025

What is Persistent itching?
Symptoms of Persistent itching
- Itching that lasts for an extended period of time
- Redness or irritation on the affected area
- Dryness or flaky skin in areas that are being scratched
- Visible bumps or rash as a result of frequent scratching
- Discomfort that disrupts daily activities
What causes Persistent itching?
- Skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis
- Allergies to certain substances, such as food, medications, or skincare products
- Infections such as fungal infections or scabies
- Dry skin, often due to weather or harsh soaps
- Systemic conditions, like liver disease, kidney disease, or thyroid imbalances
- Hormonal changes, especially during pregnancy or menopause
Risk factors for Persistent itching
- Chronic skin conditions, such as eczema or psoriasis
- Frequent exposure to allergens, such as pollen or pet dander
- Exposure to extreme weather conditions, leading to dry skin
- Medications, which may cause allergic reactions or skin irritation
- Infections like fungal or parasitic infections
- Age, as older adults may experience thinner, drier skin
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How is Persistent itching diagnosed?
- Examine the skin for signs of rash, dryness, or infection
- Review your medical history to identify any underlying conditions or allergies
- Order tests such as blood work, skin tests, or a skin biopsy
- Check for other symptoms, such as fever or swelling, which could indicate an infection or systemic condition
How is Persistent itching treated?
- Topical creams or ointments, such as corticosteroids or anti-itch lotions
- Antihistamines to reduce allergic reactions and itching
- Medications to treat underlying conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or infections
- Moisturizing treatments to relieve dry skin and prevent further irritation
- Lifestyle changes, such as avoiding known allergens or irritants
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Can Persistent itching be prevented?
- Moisturizing regularly to keep skin hydrated
- Avoiding allergens and irritants that can trigger itching
- Using gentle skin care products that don't contain harsh chemicals
- Wearing protective clothing to shield skin from the sun or harsh weather
- Managing underlying conditions like eczema or allergies with the help of a healthcare provider
Managing Persistent itching at home
- Applying cooling creams or lotions to soothe the skin
- Taking lukewarm baths with oatmeal or baking soda to relieve itching
- Using aloe vera or other natural moisturizers to hydrate and calm irritated skin
- Wearing loose clothing to prevent further irritation of sensitive skin
When should you seek help for Persistent itching?
- Itching lasts for more than a few days
- Severe skin irritation or damage occurs from excessive scratching
- Other symptoms like fever, weight loss, or fatigue are present
- You notice signs of infection like redness, warmth, or pus
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