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Extremely severe Itching.Help

My wife has T2 Diabetes. This is controlled by an insulin pump.BG is well controlled. Also has HBP. Takes Benicar to control that. Anyway,about 2yrs ago. she started having bouts of uncontrolled irritation, crawlly sensation, extreme itching that had ended us up in the ER several time. She has seem numerous skin/allergy docs. Done several allergy tests including blood work on kidney, liver etc.. panels.All came out fine. We have kept track of activities including doing the best to keep the house even cleaner.These bout have continued to attack. She take phenegan, and doxipen to control the itching but it just another story since once the itch start, it does not stop until further notice. Please any insights as to what could be going on. Please your thoughts
 
  alusi on 2006-10-12
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try Petrolium 30 daily three doses. continue for a month and report me.
dr.deoshlok sharma
 
deoshlok last decade
Dear Alusi

Petroleum is a powerful deep acting medicine, and I suggest not to play with it.

If you want to experiment with Petroleum, just give a single dose, and wait for atleast three weeks.

However, I suggest you to see a classical homeopath in person.

Murthy
 
bandarbabu2000 last decade
Dear Murthy,
in diabetic petrolium one dose is not sufficient. It will not work at all. you can try it and tell me.

In diabetic we are most failure result. Patient have to continue to continue the alopathic drugs/insulin etc.

Due to thickness of blood it is unable to supply the skin area and it become dry and itching are there.

Here you require material of doses.

dr.deoshlok sharma
 
deoshlok last decade
I agree that it is very difficult to treat cases like this, who are forced to be on allopathic medication all the time.

However, if she has been diabetic, even before the itching started, that can't be considered as the reason for it.

Moreover, with the pump, it is fairly under control.

It is necessary to try to findout what triggered the itching. May be an emotional upset? Something else?

It is not in the interest of the patient to suggest a medicine without taking a full case.

Murthy
 
bandarbabu2000 last decade

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