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Best of luck trying to find something to help.
Sarna lotion is very good. Used to be rx, now OTC.
Just something to check, and I'd rather hope it's absolutely not relevant.
Anither idea would be order a fidget doll from amazon or amazon or somewhere and maybe that will keep her busy and she will forget about the itching.
as well.
For my 93 year old mom, her back itched constantly... we used Cetaphil and mixed pure aloe Vera gel with it after her shower. Also, I just looked online and CeraVe Itch Relief Moisturizing Cream gets good ratings from people who had itchy hives from Medication reactions. Hope that helps!!
Many things can cause itching...drug reactions, liver problems, low iron, allergies- a regular primary care doctor might not be as up to date on drug reactions in the elderly as a geriatrician would be. I would try to start there.
Also, make sure your grandmother's diet incorporates lots of healthy fats (olive oil, avocado, walnuts, fatty fish). You might try a cod liver oil supplement. So many people don't get enough healthy fats in their diet and that definitely will affect skin health.
I hope you can get her some relief.
I suspect it will only help if your Mom has become sensitive to fungi which normally occur on the skin (and are in the air all around us -- there's always a fungus among us!). I know for sure this was the case with our elderly dog (testing showed it to be so), but unknown if the culprit with my late Mom or my elderly Dad. Might be worth a try! It takes a few days to really work. Apply liberally twice dai!y.
If she has scaly itchy patches on or near her scalp (looks similar to "cradle cap" sometimes seen in babies and not uncommon in the elderly) you can gently remove the scaly patches with a cotton ball dipped in witch hazel and then apply the coconut oil to give her relief.
It also can be caused by new allergies that form when the immune system starts to break down with age.
Some of the suggestions regarding various lotions are excellent to start with as a way to quell the itching.