Daily Health tip – Body itch after a bath


Are you one of those who experience a severe itch after taking a bath on most days? Have you ever wondered why? That itch is usually caused by skin that has been excessively dried out by soap, cold or dry air and/or hot baths. This causes the skin to lose the protection of its natural oils and makes the nerve endings to become super sensitive leading to the itching. What to do? After a bath, try dabbing your skin so that it is still slightly moist before applying a moisturizing lotion that locks in the moisture. Drying your body completely aggravates the dryness and itching as this encourages more evaporation from your skin, more dryness and therefore more itching. Lotions that contain glycerine, lactic acid and panthenol are very good. Body washes with moisturizers are also be a good for for those with this problem as they will not dry out your skin when you take a bath. Have a great day!

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5 Responses to Daily Health tip – Body itch after a bath

  1. Sunny's avatar Sunny says:

    And if symptoms persist, see your doctor who may refer you to a dermatologist for further review. Well done, Dr Ketch!

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  2. Sunny's avatar Sunny says:

    Hehehehe! Loving the french… Un grand plaisir, Madame

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