There have been no scientific, peer-reviewed studies to determine what the most effective anti itch cream on the market is. However, user reviews seem to indicate that Benadryl ReadyMist, Eurax, and Lanacane are excellent options.
You could always use an inti itch cream like Cortizone Anti Itch Cream. You can find other creams and sprays at your local drug store.
If it is not a rash, just a regular itch, itch it, not too hard. If it persists, try anti-itch cream.
Anti-pruritic drugs are anti-itch drugs. Common examples include antihistamines such as Benadryl, corticosteroids such as hydrocortisone cream, and local anesthetics such as benzocaine cream.
no, unless you are allergic to it. all it really is is anti-itch, usually in a cream form.
Anti-itch cream like Lanacaine, Hydrocortisone.
Rub toothpaste on it *an old pioneer trick* believe it or not...
It could be a yeast type infection of the skin, caused by moisture. There are over the counter creams for that kind of rash. Try looking for creams that treat Jock itch.
Aslong as its vet approved and specially made for the cats need.
No, you should not use any creams or lotions on dogs. Dogs tend to lick irritated areas, which would mean they are eating the cream rather than absorbing the medication into the skin. This can cause problems from both an overdose of the anti-itch medication as well as toxic responses to the ingredients in the cream.
No, it appears that Band-Aid Anti-Itch Gel, formerly known as Ruhli Gel, is no longer available on the market. It may have been discontinued or renamed. You may want to look for alternative anti-itch products.
From what I understand, it is rebranded as "Benadryl, Anti-Itch Cooling Gel For Kids". I have been using Rhuli gel, then the rebranded Band-Aid anti-itch gel for more than 30 years. Hope that this is still the same.
I would put ice on it for awhile and then put anti-itch cream on it and cover up with a bandage.