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Make sure there is not an iron deficiency and some type of Vitamin deficiency.
Blood work will tell about electrodes too.
Bandages for skin tears. My daughter used peristrips on my Mom. You just wait till they come off on their own. Helps give u the ability to bring the skin back together. Doesn't always work.
This gave her a lot of relief and seems to have solved the issues. Their poor bodies are like a desert!
no more bandaids.. bandaids would take mom’s skin with it..
Call the pharmacist.. they may be able to suggest something over the counter..
maybe calmoseptin? It’d need to be isolated, not throughout.
cellulitis is not fun, and that can be irritating from inside to out.
it’s the weekend.. ask pharmacist
Is there a pattern?
try caladryl lotion?
ifvits isolated spots
flea or bug bites?
crllulitis?
pollen?
lotion?
is she on new meds?
if so, ask for a different one.. did she get a flu shot or anything?
covid test is negative?
westher been dry or changed?
benedryl if she’s not allergic to it.
any new supplements with shellfish? Allergies to nuts?
Perhaps her dictor should run some tests.. blood work, CT SCAN, etc. weed out things that are not the cause..,
UTI? Can you give her a bath with epsom salt? That’s usually soothing.
Hopefully you csn get To the root of the problem.
have the filters been changed the the heater ?
Has she started any new medications? Is she taking current medications correctly?
Has there been a change in her shower or laundry products?
Is the rash present all the time or does something seem to trigger its appearance (like a food allergy)?
Itchy rashes can have so many causes. Start by thinking about what has changed in her environment.