Only a doctor can diagnose the source of itching in order to rule out any infectious or chronic causes of itching.
Reducing anxiety itch is exactly the same as reducing any type of itch. Despite the itch or rash being triggered by anxiety, the body must still find a way to overcome these symptoms. Contrary to popular belief, there is no rapid way to eliminate itch.
However, there are ways to reduce the itch in general, which are the same things you would do to reduce the discomfort of any itching. These include:
Avoid scratching the itch as much as possible. Scratching can cause bumps that can become irritated and inflamed, which actually makes them itch worse and last longer. Also, keep the area of the skin dry as much as possible, and avoid tight fitting clothes that may irritate the skin.
When anxiety is causing you to itch, the key to managing or treating symptoms is to control your stress and anxiety. Only by keeping your anxiety in check can you prevent the itch or rash from returning.
Summary:
Anxiety can cause stress hives, sweat rash, weaker immune system, and a hyper-awareness that can make normal itching feel more uncomfortable. There are ways to treat the itch itself, but in the long term it is important to take control over one’s anxiety.
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