August 25, 2009

More Itch Research and A Few Home Remedies

The Independent recently reported on itch research from Washington University in my hometown of St. Louis. Apparently, it was previously thought that itch was simply a milder form of pain, but the Wash U research shows that itch and pain are conducted on separate nerve pathways. We can all hope that this will lead to drugs that can target and eliminate constant itching. But they suggest such treatments are decades away.

The article also offered some home remedies for relieving itching. Those that seemed potentially useful were rubbing ice on the area or a cold compress (the numbing from the cold can help, I've tried it), rubbing crushed mint leaves on the area (if it doesn't cause irritation, this might be similar to the benefit from menthol in lotions), oat baths, and calamine lotion (I've never seen calamine discussed for eczema, but it is recommended for the itch from poison ivy, so might be worth a shot).

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