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My mom told me that when she was in her early 20s, she often had itches. Even from the marks you get when your arms lean long enough on the edge of a table. Those sort of things. Now, I am having itches as well, occruing in different areas, and I just can't help but scratch and rupture my skin. When I scratch, small bumps take place. Once its over, the bumps subside. I wonder what is causing this. Lack of a certain vitamin like my dad said? That's why he is making me take b-complex. Is it hereditary as well?

2006-10-12 04:36:13 · 5 answers · asked by Squeaks 3 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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you are allergic to food like peanuts ,akhrots,kazoo nuts of this type.It can also be sweets like chocolates,ladoo,jalebi etc.Keep a diary and not what you ate day before and compare again next time and change that diet and soon you will have the answer.It is just the food you eat and nothing else.Try rubbing potato on the skin and the juice or water will help.write back if this works.IT DID WORK FOR ME and I HAD this problem for 10 years.It was indian sweets,mithai as above.

2006-10-12 04:49:09 · answer #1 · answered by Bikram rai 6 · 0 0

It might & might not be hereditary. As you have been living together with your Mom, you tend to have the eating habit as hers. So, that is why many people conclude that it is hereditary.

But, the main cause of it is that your body is full of toxin, especially metallic toxin, where you could not remove it by just exercising or dieting. You have to detox your body.

Only substance or mineral that can help to clear this toxin is Liquid Zeolite (NCD- Natural Cellular Defense), which you can get it at www.mywaiora.com/698685. Further info is at www.zeoliteinfo.com and www.lovencd.com for testimonials of people recovering after taking this. Give it a try and experience the product.

2006-10-12 11:44:40 · answer #2 · answered by sprow 1 · 0 0

keep a journel of what makes itching bad. try changing soaps like laundry soap,body soap etc. to senitive skin products. try using a o.t.c. topical ointment for itching when the itching is bad. most important do not scratch, it only makes it worse. if these do not help take journal to doctor.

2006-10-12 12:20:29 · answer #3 · answered by blushlilac 3 · 0 0

Take a blood glucose test,blood profile test.and see your doctor.

2006-10-12 13:05:40 · answer #4 · answered by SKG R 6 · 0 0

Please see the webpages for more details on Itching. Consult a Dermatologist.

2006-10-12 12:07:27 · answer #5 · answered by gangadharan nair 7 · 0 0

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