Friday, October 23, 2015

How to Stop Scratching an Itch

To stop scratching an itch, the key is to find out its cause and heal it. Rashes and bug bites are two causes of itching. Since these are the two most common reasons people itch, according to "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Healing Remedies," they can both be treated the same way. The itching is usually caused by an allergic reaction to whatever caused the rash or bite.

Instructions

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    Wash the area with a mild soap and warm water. Be sure not to use anything with harsh ingredients. Pat dry with a clean cloth. Do not rub.

    2

    Use a blend of herbs mixed together with a liquid like witch hazel or water, petroleum jelly, or a medicinal lotion or cream. The herbs that work best to stop itch include comfrey, burdock, chamomile and red clover.

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    Leave the poultice on the rash or bite until it dries. This can be covered loosely with gauze and medical tape to ensure it does not rub off.

    4

    Reapply as needed until the rash or bite no longer itches. Clean the spot with warm water and mild soap each time the medicine is removed.

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