Going to the Doctor for symptoms like this is important. I know it can be incredibly scary but getting proper treatment for whatever you are experiencing is essential. Keep us updated on how you are doing.
Welcome to the site. I did have what you describe many years ago. It turned out to be the water. There was too much chlorine in it. If you swim in a fresh water lake you can also get the itchiness. When you swim, make sure you shower afterwards.
I would suggest getting a good filter to remove the chemicals from your water. Should you decide on a reverse osmosis system you'll need to adjust the drinking water to make it alkaline. You can either purchase it with your system or just add a half teaspoon of baking soda to two liters of water. It is also a good idea to use a good moisturizer after bathing.
hi im new to this forum but thank you for any help you can give me. I am a binge drinker and have been for many years. I am 33 now and started drinking heavier around 25. I drnk around once amonth and usually th binges last 2-3 days. The past year or 2 they have been more infrequent and don't last as long. I am going to stop drinking ask think it is having adverse affects on my health. My question is I have been having really itchy skin all over my body with no rash or any sign of skin irritation. This started about a month ago and I was not coming off alcohol when it started. I though it would go away by now. I have had my liver enzymes checked about 3 months ago and just recently had an ultra sound of my pancreas, liver and gallbladder. I'm really scared this is something serious but also scared to go to the dr.'s. I am going to be doing a cleanse soon to see if it helps but has anyone experienced this?
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