What do you do for Neuropathy itch?
Good morning everyone. I am desperately in need of help with what is called Neuropathy itch. I have SFN (small fiber neuropathy) and am a medical cannabis user for pain. I don't know what to use for this itching. It appears that it reaches through several skin layers. No matter how much you scratch you make it worse, not better. Once you start itching, it's over....your are stuck scratching.
Have you tried certain baths? Oatmeal? I have a steroid cream called Triamcinolone Acetonide. Not exactly a wonder drug. Is there a better one?
The itching results in a terrible level of anxiety. I try to run away from it and cannot. It reminds me of summer in Minnesota when the mosquitoes launch their attacks. I am female with "O" negative blood which they just devour.
Even if you have a solution for other than neuropathy, please share and I will happily do the research. The stress of isolated living and a form of depression that is about our global community also creeps in.
The only thing that works right now for food is gelato.......Salted caramel, if you please. I hope you are all well and blessed with good health today.
Chris
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Who is your doctor that knows about dupixient for neoropathic itch? Please share the name of your physician with me. I would like a consult
I looked up Dupixent and to me I doubt it has anything to do with neuropathic itch and more to do with idiopathic itch. Dupixent blocks IL-4 which is a cytokine produced by mast cells. It is associated with atopic dermatitis and other inflammatory conditions. I have problems with both overproduction of IL-4 with MCAS and neuropathic itch and the two are not the same thing. When I am able to avoid triggering my mast cells, general pruritus symptoms are down, and when something aggravates my mast cells, that general pruritus returns with a vengeance as well as other symptoms like flushing and eczema flare ups.
My neuropathic itch doesn't go away, is always in the same location, and over the last two years now alternates with pins and needles. I can get some temporary relief with things like peppermint oil or menthol cream that district the nerve to report something other than itchiness, Of course, once the cooling sensation wears off, the nerve returns to broadcasting itch or pain.
Hi, I to suffer from (4-5 years) Neuropathic itch. My main line of defense is "Guided Meditation", or ice cold shower. The meditation knocks me to sleep in a couple of minutes, the "cold water’ (not pleasant) gives me relief up to 24 hours + or -,. As far as lotions go the best OTC I’ve found is Sarna (.5% Camphor, .5% Menthol). I was prescribed Naltrexone by my dermatologist, it absolutely worked 100%. No Itching anywhere, it was actually unnerving, but sadly relief only lasted about 30 days, I tried it again, but no luck. The totality of what is known about "itching, skin disorders is only matched by what’s Not Known". Conclusion it’s a three ring circus, nerve impingement begets, itching which begets stress disorder, "they simply feed of each other.
@jesfactsmon unfortunately I can’t stand vibrations of any kind. Sometimes it feels I have swallowed a vibrator and that sensation drives me mental. Hate it! Tried all kinds of creams, lotions and potions and just cannot get rid of the itching all over my body, but especially on my scalp and back of neck.
@meandmayo Methotrexate with Folic Acid did wonders for my skin - both psoriasis and the maddening itching but unfortunately I cannot continue on it because of my fatty liver disease. 😔
@artscaping Sarna is one thing I have not tried yet. Is it over the counter or on prescription? I have tried everything I can get my hands on but still continue to claw at my skin - night time being the worst.
Ask your dr if you might qualify for free dupixent program
I started using my thigh but it hurt.
Now i pinch a area of my abdomen that is more fat than my thighs.
Its much less bothersome. Change sides each time.
Sarna is over the counter, Walgreens etc.
Who is your dermatologist looking for one willing to try naltrexone etc. Please provide info
Thank you. I’m very slender and don’t have much fat even around my stomach but may try it. Do you “pinch” up the area before injecting?