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Itch
Jun 4, 2007 5:42:26 GMT -6
Post by mahjong on Jun 4, 2007 5:42:26 GMT -6
Can anybody help me.My fingers are really itching and I can't scratch them.Its driving me mad.I should be happy cause its a sign of healing,still drives me nuts.Thank you.
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Itch
Jun 4, 2007 9:19:43 GMT -6
Post by sebastianlady on Jun 4, 2007 9:19:43 GMT -6
that is a good thing!
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Itch
Jun 4, 2007 9:54:23 GMT -6
Post by califgirl on Jun 4, 2007 9:54:23 GMT -6
It is a good thing, but it is the worst feeling not to be able to scratch.
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Itch
Jun 4, 2007 12:11:38 GMT -6
Post by SpyderLady on Jun 4, 2007 12:11:38 GMT -6
I googled it..not much said about what to do for it... The itch of a healing wound is caused by the growth of new cells underneath the old scab. New skin cells would be growing underneath there, and as they form a new layer of skin, then the scab becomes more tightly stretched over this zone of activity. This can make it feel itchy. The itch sensation for burn survivors may be a tingling feeling caused by nerves re-growing, or from dry skin caused by the lack of natural oil production since oil glands may have been damaged or destroyed by the burn. As the nerves grow and start to receive and send messages, they may create that itchy feeling. The skin in this area will be a lot less thick than everywhere else, so these new nerve cells will be under a lot more pressure. Most people say that itching is a sign of healing. It is best to avoid itching of the wound. If it becomes too much of a problem, speak with the doctor or nurse. They may order medications by mouth or some topical cream to help make this more tolerable.
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Itch
Jun 4, 2007 14:20:58 GMT -6
Post by mahjong on Jun 4, 2007 14:20:58 GMT -6
When I think about it,it drives me bonkers. Have to deal with it I guess,or have a few Jim Beams.lol
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