Hemochromatosis: How do you deal with extreme itchiness?
My Mom has hemochromatosis and is getting phlebotomy to lower iron levels. However, she is extremely itchy. She uses benedryl gel and hydrocortisone cream. Does anyone else have any problem like this? Have you found any relief?
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When I read your very recent post while I was browsing this evening, I sat up straight and read it a second time. I could have written that about 18 months ago. That was just before my first injection of Dupixent. After about four years of going through what you have described, I was getting worse and worse. I don't think everyone knows how itching can take over and leave you destroyed, disabled, and particularly exhausted.
One day my dermatologist introduced me to Dupixent for my "neuropathic itch". I knew the worst of the itches was coming from inside my body. We had taken care of some of the atopic dermatitis effects with known ointments, a complete cleansing of bedding, and clothing, and endless applications of light therapy. But the interior itch.....just literally knocked me out. I would be huddled on the floor unable to stay alert or retain my composure.
It took some time to get the Dupixent prescription approved and then the day arrived on August 13, 2022. After the self-injection, I tried to relax and wait for the desired absence of the "itch". Since that day I can honestly say, I have never had to deal with either interior or exterior itch.
However, I did not have CLL so do not know if Dupixent would work the same way for you.
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It is certainly worth checking out. Please let me know if you need assistance of any kind. I would appreciate hearing about your experience.
May you be safe, protected, and free from inner and outer harm.
Chris
Thank You, Chris. I will discuss with the oncologist.
Mark
Thank you. I appreciate your suggestion. I will try it.
Nothing seems to help and I am unable to sleep.
Mark
I was diagnosed with hemochromatosis years ago and have been having treatment as needed.I also suffer from itchy skin but never associated it with my high iron as other family members have the itchy reddish skin issue as well and I just assumed that it was inherited.if I scratch at all then the itching becomes worse.i get relief from the itching by spraying the affected area with rubbing alcohol.works great for me so I keep a small bottle close at hand.
I know this is a rather old post, I hope someone is still reading it. I am newly diagnosed with hematomachomis. I am a rather weird case, as my iron levels are extremely high, but my ferritin is on the high end of normal. However, my symptoms started with the EXTREME, and I mean extreme itching. I would wake myself up at night because I was itching myself so violently it would break the skin and eventually the pain triggered my brain to wake me up. Then sometimes, I would start out itching, and it would go from one place to another, but it was so bad it just made me so restless, I just couldn't get comfortable enough to be able to relax and fall asleep. I now have permanent scars from scabs that have been almost healed and reopened so many times, and the thing is, once you start scratching, it feels sooo good, you literally can't stop! I went to my doctor, then a dermatologist...both had no clue and just offered creams and steroids, which did absolutely nothing. My daughter is a pharmacy tech for an independent pharmacy in Little Rock and she works with compounds. I told her what I was going through and she informed me that she makes an itch medicine there that works pretty well and they sell a small bottle for $10 and apparently you can get all different sizes. It's like a gel consistency. I told her I was willing to try anything! So she sent me a small bottle to try and it has worked better than anything I have tried so far. There's no steroid, narcotic, or anything like that in it, just a mixture of stuff that actually seems to work well together and unfortunately can only be compounded by a pharmacy. It does dry your skin, a little, but I just make sure to keep lotion on my skin so it doesn't dry out, and it really helps when I have bad flare-ups. I know this pharmacy is in Arkansas, but if you have a good pharmacy, they might be able to call and get the recipe to be able to make it wherever you are, if they are able to compound. I hope this helps.
A few months ago I picked up Burt’s Bees Hemp Body Lotion. by accident. It has been miraculous for my severe itching.
@swhitman410 Has she had her liver tested? Liver problems can cause itchiness.
@sherryk473 what is that compounded mix called?
@artscaping are you in the States, or Canada …?
Iron overload is only treated by donating blood every 2 months. Blood tests are only measuring the iron in the blood. With this genetic disease the excess iron is stored in the organs, the liver being the first to suffer with cirrosis then cancer. The heart is usually the next organ effected. The iron in these organs is then oxidized by oxygen and turns to rust. The most important blood test is to determine level of this disease is Iron Binding Capacity which should never exceed 50%. DNA testing is the only sure way to determine if you have it or not. It easy easy to control and make beneficial use of your blood.