Are you suffering from itching problems? According to doctors, itching is a condition that, if it persists for a long time in the body, can lead to kidney problems, liver complications, or permanent skin damage. It’s not just itching — all skin diseases are dangerous to ignore. These include itching, ringworm, ulcers, eczema, and so on. Itching is a very annoying and painful condition that can disrupt the normal rhythm of life.
Therefore, it is important to know ways to prevent itching and have proper awareness before it occurs. If you are experiencing itching or any other skin problem, this post is very important for you. In this post, we will discuss home remedies to get rid of itching, lifestyle changes recommendations, and some effective creams and medicines for itching relief in detail.
Do You Know Why Itching Happens?
Before learning how to prevent itching, we need to understand why itching occurs. Because if you know the main causes, you can easily understand which habits to change or what to be cautious about to get relief from this annoying problem. Itching mainly happens due to 6 reasons. Let’s take a quick look:
Sweat on the Body Dries Out: When the body sweats and the sweat dries, salt accumulates on the skin, which dries the skin and causes itching. So, it’s important to wash the body quickly after sweating and keep yourself clean.
Using Clothes of Someone Who Has Itching: Itching is a contagious skin disease. The clothes of an infected person are one of the main ways itching spreads.
Working in Dusty or Dirty Environments: Dust and dirt contain germs that stick to the skin and cause infection. Therefore, it’s good to take a bath and wear clean clothes after work.
Wearing Wet or Sweat-Soaked Clothes: Fungi grow on wet clothes, which can cause fungal infection or rashes. So, when the body gets wet, it’s important to wear dry clothes quickly.
Having Blood Problems: Conditions like diabetes, kidney problems, or liver disorders can cause itching on the skin. So, regular blood tests and consulting a doctor are beneficial for good health.
Not Using Soap on a Body Part for a Long Time: This causes dead cells, sweat, and dust to accumulate on that area, creating odor and itching. Therefore, daily bathing and using good quality antiseptic soap is essential.
Generally, these 6 reasons cause itching on our body. But if you avoid these 6 causes or carefully take care of these 6 things, then you will no longer suffer from itching, InshaAllah. I hope you understand well what needs to be done to prevent itching.
One more thing to remember is that once you get itching, there is a possibility of it recurring. So, if you learn the prevention methods in advance and stay cautious, you won’t fall victim to the disease called itching again.
Home Remedies to Relieve Itching
Itching is an annoying problem that can make our daily life unbearable. Sometimes, even a small itch may indicate a deeper issue or infection. However, many cases of itching improve at an early stage with simple home remedies. Below are 4 effective home remedies which, if used properly, will, InshaAllah, give you quick relief.
Neem Leaf: Neem leaves are known for their natural antiseptic and antifungal properties. Using neem leaf juice at least once daily for 3 to 4 consecutive days can bring good results.
How to use:
- Wash some fresh neem leaves thoroughly and grind them into a paste.
- Store the paste in the fridge for 2–3 days.
- Apply the paste on the itchy area at least once daily.
- When the juice dries, wash it off gently with lukewarm water.
- Always clean the itchy area before application.
Vinegar: Vinegar has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties that destroy the germs causing itching. Using it regularly for 2 to 3 days can cure both new and old itching.
How to use:
- Dip a cotton ball in vinegar and gently rub it on the itchy area.
- Once it dries, apply some more vinegar to keep the area moist.
- Let the vinegar dry naturally on the skin.
- Repeat this process 3–5 times a day.
Special caution: Do not apply vinegar directly on broken or cracked skin. If needed, dilute it with water before use.
Tulsi (Holy Basil) Leaves: Tulsi contains eugenol, a natural pain-relieving and antibacterial agent that helps soothe itching. You will feel relief from the first day of use. Tulsi juice also protects against bacteria and allergies.
How to use:
- Boil 15–20 tulsi leaves in one cup of water to extract the juice.
- While still warm, soak a clean towel in the juice and press it on the itchy area.
- Allow the juice to dry naturally on the skin.
- Use twice daily.
- Can be used anytime.
Baking Soda: Baking soda is a natural antiseptic that helps keep the itchy area dry. Use once or twice a day for 3 to 5 days. InshaAllah, your itching will improve within this period.
How to use:
- Mix one teaspoon of baking soda with a little water to make a paste.
- Apply the paste on the itchy area and leave it for 15–20 minutes.
- Let it dry naturally on the skin.
- Then wash off gently with lukewarm water.
Caution: Stop use if the skin becomes excessively dry and apply moisturizer.
I hope this gives you a clear and complete understanding of home remedies to relieve itching. With correct and regular use, InshaAllah, any type of itching — old or new — will improve within a week.
Creams to Relieve Itching
Itch Guard Cream: There is a popular cream or ointment from an Indian company called Itch Guard. You can find it at any major pharmacy. It usually costs around 100 taka or a bit more. If used three times daily, it can completely relieve itching within 2 to 3 days. Although it is a bit pricey, it works like magic.
Fungiderm Cream: This cream is especially effective for itching in skin folds, such as between toes, underarms, or groin areas. However, it can be used on any itchy part of the body with good results.
Both of these creams have been proven to work 100%. They have been tested on many people, and most were fully healed within 3 days. Among the two, the first ointment (Itch Guard) works better. It’s recommended to try the first one before trying the second.
Medicines to Relieve Itching
There are many medicines available in the market to relieve itching. However, in my opinion, applying ointments for itching is much better than taking oral medicines. Because medicines may provide relief for a day but can cause side effects from another angle. Still, if there is no other option, taking medicine becomes necessary. Below are some medicines commonly used to relieve itching:
Alatorl: This medicine is primarily effective for treating allergy-related conditions. Allergy-related problems include itching, sneezing, coughing, runny nose, and watery eyes. If you experience these symptoms, taking Alatorl tablets twice daily — 1 tablet each time for 5 days — will help you recover well.
Flugal 50: This is a very effective medicine produced by Square Pharmaceuticals. It treats itching, ringworm, and fungal infections in both men and women. Taking one tablet daily for 5 to 7 days will, InshaAllah, result in complete recovery. However, if you don’t see improvement within this time, you should definitely consult a doctor.
Conclusion
Itching is a common but highly irritating skin condition that can become complicated if not treated in time. It not only causes discomfort to the skin but can sometimes also be a sign of internal issues like kidney or liver problems. Therefore, itching should never be taken lightly; early prevention and treatment awareness are essential.
In this post, we have discussed in detail the main causes of itching, ways to prevent it, effective home remedies, useful creams, and medicines when necessary. Home remedies like neem leaves, vinegar, tulsi, and baking soda are easily available and effective, while specific medicines or creams can be used under medical advice if needed.
The most important factors are maintaining cleanliness, adopting healthy habits, and taking good care of yourself. With awareness and proper care, itching and other skin problems can be easily prevented and controlled.
Healthy skin, healthy life — take care of yourself and stay well.