You may be having a bad reaction to too much sun. I would go see your family physician or dermatologist. Don't let this go, for you may be having an allergic reaction to too much sun.
My husband stopped WB XL about 2 months ago and the itching still has not ceased. I don't have any solutions but I am looking. Answer: When I started taking it I got a rash all over. I put some antihistamine cream like benadryl on the red patches were itching the worst and waited it out. The cream really helped, the patches where still red for over a week but eventually went away. It was an initial reaction to the Wellbutrin and every so often i still get a rash here and there but a treatable rash is better than being horribly depressed so I'm still taking Wellbutrin. Just don't scratch, that usually starts the rash or really makes a small itchy red patch become a huge one.
Well all I can say is, the last time I had a cortisone injection in my shoulder, I spent the next days itching myself to death nearly. I itched everywhere in my scalp and all over my body in different places. All that stopped it after a large does of anti-histameans
See your doctor
while your vehicle is legally stopped or disabled on the highway or shoulder.
if you are passing a patrol car that is stopped on the shoulder you need to change lanes
Forget about it and move on...
Yes. You are DOING something.
My doctor prescribed it for me just last week. She said I did not have any infections and the cream might help with the itching. I started using it last wednesday and I havent itch at all. I am supposed to use it twice a day for 14 days. I am affraid that after two weeks and I stopped using it, Iwill start itching again. Hopefully it wont.
No youtube has not been stopped. If you're account has been it may have been by demand or something of that ilk.
Stopped doing something.
Yes. I had a terribly itchy then pus-y (post itching) heat rash. So I cut up a lemon, put some juice on a cotton pad, and dabbed it. It stings but it stopped itching. Next morning, the rash dried up and it is not bumpy anymore!
I am on my fourth day of quitting Lexapro cold turkey. Yes, I am itching! I am hoping that this goes away, along with a nagging dizziness if I turn my head too fast or stand up abruptly