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Intimate Itch At Night, So Much It's.split The Skin How Do I Control This I've Tried Loads But It Wakes Me Up At Least Twice A Night

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Merthyr Tydfil, UK
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January 24
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Itchy Skin at Night With Diabetes: Potential Causes and How To Manage Read Article...
A DiabetesTeam Member

Hi SharollWright...go to Bonafide they have for dryness inside the vagina (organic suppositories). For the outside look for Membrasin ( intimate moiuture cream ). I added you to my team. Have a blessed day 🙏.

February 7
A DiabetesTeam Member

Itchy skin at night can be particularly troublesome for people with diabetes. Here are some tips to help manage it:

- Hydration: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, which can help ward off dry, itchy skin
- Topical Treatments: Use a gel cream with hyaluronic acid to soothe the skin. Some members have found relief Show Full Answer

Itchy skin at night can be particularly troublesome for people with diabetes. Here are some tips to help manage it:

- Hydration: Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated, which can help ward off dry, itchy skin.
- Topical Treatments: Use a gel cream with hyaluronic acid to soothe the skin. Some members have found relief using such creams on eczema spots.
- Cool Environment: Keep your bedroom cool to improve sleep quality.
- Consult a Dermatologist: If the itching is severe and disrupts your sleep, a dermatologist may recommend blood tests, skin biopsies, or specific treatments like topical creams, corticosteroids, phototherapy, antibiotics, or immunosuppressant drugs.

If these measures don't help, seeking medical attention is crucial to find the right diagnosis and treatment.

July 22
A DiabetesTeam Member

Maybe it's a medication, that is causing the itch; see your Doctor

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