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Hydrochlorothiazide itchy skin

A 38-year-old member asked:
Dr. Chethan Sarabu
Dr. Chethan Sarabuanswered
Pediatrics 12 years experience
Multiple Causes: There are many reasons for kids to get itchy skin. Most common is simply dry skin which can be worsened by cold weather and dehydration. Another cau... Read More
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Dr. Swati Avashia
Internal Medicine and Pediatrics 25 years experience
Many causes: If your child has itchy skin and no rashes, it may just be dry skin, a common occurrence during the winter months. Try applying thick moisturizer twic... Read More
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Dr. Naomi Zilkha
Pediatrics 30 years experience
Itchy skin: This isn't a complete question, but there are very many causes of itchy skin in children, with the most common reason being dry skin. If dry skin is ... Read More
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Dr. Ellen Altenburg
Pediatrics 33 years experience
Mild soaps/moisturiz: I'd recommend a mild soap like Dove Sensitive Skin or Cetaphil. A daily moisturizer that is scent free ( like Cetaphil or Vanicream ). Use dye-free &a... Read More
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A 31-year-old member asked:
Dr. Yash Khanna
Family Medicine 59 years experience
Lubrication/see MD: It may be due to dry skin and moisturisation will work.But there are other causes of dry skin and you should see your doctor or dermatologist for the ... Read More
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Dr. Jack Mutnick
Allergy and Immunology 19 years experience
Itchy skin: Hypoallergenic moisturizers. Topical Hydrocortisone creams, Benadryl (diphenhydramine) creams, oral antihistamines.
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Dr. Corey Clay
Allergy and Immunology 12 years experience
Moisturize: Itching usually results from skin trauma with activation of small nerve fibers. If generalized, then dry skin usually to blame. Lower the heat when b... Read More
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A female asked:
Dr. Vikas Duvvuri
Psychiatry 18 years experience
Possibly but...: Although the brain can produce sensations associated with itching without a skin condition, the first step is to evaluate the many skin-related causes... Read More
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Dr. Martin Raff
Infectious Disease 58 years experience
Generally not: This is one of those symptoms which can have numerous causes and is impossible to diagnose accurately without a full picture of whatever else is going... Read More
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A 55-year-old female asked:
Dr. Robert Lang
Internal Medicine - Endocrinology 54 years experience
Yes: Itchy skin is a common problem for women who are perimenopausal or menopausal. Hormones do help but are usually not used unless you have more severe s... Read More
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A 33-year-old member asked:
Dr. Robert Jackson
Dermatology 45 years experience
Dermatitis: She probably has dermatitis but you should see your dermatologist to get the correct diagnosis.
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A 25-year-old female asked:
Dr. Michael Fisher
Dermatology 34 years experience
Itchy skin: Itchy skin can be caused by: infections, systemic disease such as liver, thyroid, kidney and others, medications, anemia, internal malignancy, nerve d... Read More
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A 48-year-old member asked:
Dr. Robert Jackson
Dermatology 45 years experience
Yes: Yes you can be allergic to the adhesive in band aids.
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