Chronic itching, no response to various diets or skin treatments
I am a 84 year old male blessed with good health for most of my life. I work out 4-5 times a week and play tennis on a regular basis. About two years ago I began to have moderate to severe itching on my scalp and forehead. I have been diagnosed with candida, SIBO and histamine overgrowth but none of the medical practitioners I have seen have been able to provide me with a treatment that relieves the itching. Other symptoms include significant diarrhea (ameliorated only by a round of xifaxon). My weight has decreased from 160 pounds to 145 pounds where it has stabilized. I also have significant bloating but no nausea. I have used aloe and various creams to ameliorate the itching with mixed results. I no longer drink alcohol which generated the worst systems. My diet consists of oatmeal, blueberries and oat milk for breakfast, three eggs, egg yolks and Uncle Daves bread for lunch and quinoa, veggies and mostly chicken for dinner. Eat very little sugar products. Has anybody seeing this had a similar problem that has been cured or knows a medical practitioner who has helped them get rid of this problem
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Medications can cause this, especially blood thinners, thyroid drugs and beta blockers. Prequel is a lotion that works wonders for me. Dermatologists probably have some answers, though you might have to try several of them. If you are dealing with alternative practitioners, make sure they have either functional medicine or the Andrew Weil Fellowship.
Candida yeast occurs normally in the body, so technically you naturally have it. You can have a yeast overgrowth caused by antibiotics or a diet that has excessive sugar and carbs. I use yogurt and fermented products to help correct the symptoms.
If you are not on blood thinners, I can recommend Bromelain, which is pineapple extract. It works like Benadryl without the sleepiness. It is a natural blood thinner so it doesn't work with the prescription blood thinners.
I tend to agree. I trust any natural medicine practitioner who is also an MD.
There are Holistic MDs, Integrative Medicine MDs (as in the Andrew Weil folks), Functional Medicine...Osteopaths too.
No one who goes to school for 8 years past high school is an idiot.
(well, I guess there are exceptions. After all, Doc Holiday was a talented murderer and he was a dentist).
I also trust massage therapists, chiropractors, acupuncturists and others.
But, I also think they don't necessarily have a full range of experience and knowledge. To my mind the best way to go is to run the alternative therapies by an MD. If the MD approves or just thinks it won't cause harm...then you have some confirmation.