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Starting from Scratch: Treat Your Itch!

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Dr. Diego Ruiz da Silva returns to dive deep into effective treatments for chronic itching, explaining why antihistamines often fall short and highlighting more successful approaches. His expertise from running a dedicated itching clinic offers practical solutions for one of dermatology's most frustrating and persistent problems.
• Antihistamines only effectively treat specific types of itch like hives, despite being widely recommended
• Moisturizing is crucial for all itching conditions as it repairs the skin barrier that protects against irritants
• Thick, bland moisturizers applied right after bathing are most effective for locking in moisture
• Natural supplements like omega-3 fatty acids and oral ceramides can help manage itch from within
• Off-label neurological medications like gabapentin can interrupt the itch-anxiety cycle
• Phototherapy using narrow-band UVB light effectively reduces inflammation
• Home phototherapy units are becoming more accessible and may be covered by insurance
• Neuropathic itching may respond to medications borrowed from pain management
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Chapters

1. Introduction to Dr. Diego Ruiz da Silva (00:00:00)

2. Antihistamines and OTC Options for Itch (00:01:52)

3. Importance of Moisturizing for Itch Relief (00:03:54)

4. Natural Supplements for Managing Itch (00:06:52)

5. Off-Label Medications for Chronic Itch (00:10:02)

6. Phototherapy for Treating Itch (00:15:04)

7. Neuropathic Itch Treatment Options (00:17:45)

8. Closing Remarks and Future Topics (00:21:26)

34 episodes

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Manage episode 473310750 series 3601577
Content provided by Dr. Shannon C. Trotter, Board Certified Dermatologist, Dr. Shannon C. Trotter, and Board Certified Dermatologist. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Shannon C. Trotter, Board Certified Dermatologist, Dr. Shannon C. Trotter, and Board Certified Dermatologist or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Dr. Diego Ruiz da Silva returns to dive deep into effective treatments for chronic itching, explaining why antihistamines often fall short and highlighting more successful approaches. His expertise from running a dedicated itching clinic offers practical solutions for one of dermatology's most frustrating and persistent problems.
• Antihistamines only effectively treat specific types of itch like hives, despite being widely recommended
• Moisturizing is crucial for all itching conditions as it repairs the skin barrier that protects against irritants
• Thick, bland moisturizers applied right after bathing are most effective for locking in moisture
• Natural supplements like omega-3 fatty acids and oral ceramides can help manage itch from within
• Off-label neurological medications like gabapentin can interrupt the itch-anxiety cycle
• Phototherapy using narrow-band UVB light effectively reduces inflammation
• Home phototherapy units are becoming more accessible and may be covered by insurance
• Neuropathic itching may respond to medications borrowed from pain management
Subscribe, leave a review, and share this podcast with anyone who needs a little skincare sanity.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Dr. Diego Ruiz da Silva (00:00:00)

2. Antihistamines and OTC Options for Itch (00:01:52)

3. Importance of Moisturizing for Itch Relief (00:03:54)

4. Natural Supplements for Managing Itch (00:06:52)

5. Off-Label Medications for Chronic Itch (00:10:02)

6. Phototherapy for Treating Itch (00:15:04)

7. Neuropathic Itch Treatment Options (00:17:45)

8. Closing Remarks and Future Topics (00:21:26)

34 episodes

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