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I got skin diseases - itchy at some area. I workout my body, sweat and heat get over there and i get very itchy (Rate from 1 to 10 - 10 most itchy), i scratch until skin torn. So damn itchy how not to scratch. This started went i was working in a very hot and oily machine factory for one year and that day i have not enough money to see doctor and cure this itchiness and it get very worst. Alot of boils and torn skins until reach Infections. I am applying prickly heat powder but still itchy went i sweat.

What medicine or cream or food or soap can cure from this diseases - even i get cut or whatever - nothing can diseases grow in me? What really can stop itchiness? How long does it takes to cure to normal skin?

Is it good that i take this centrum multivitamins? can that cure my skin diseases or itchiness?

Folliculitis
Boils
Impetigo
Cellulitis

Fungal Infections
Ringworm
Athlete's foot
Jock itch
Yeast infections, also called thrush

Pls help me

It sounds like you're allergic to the toxins your body is trying to purge out through sweat and the skin. And it's probably some toxin you absorbed at the factory.

You can apply benadryl cream to reduce the itchiness and the allergic reaction to the toxins. Use your regular soap when you wash, but nothing too strong. We do need some of the natural skin oil to protect your skin. The main thing you need to do is purge the toxins out of your body. Since money is an issue, go to an organic health store or the organic section in a big supermarket and locate the homeopathic section. Purchase the remedy for heavy metal poisoning, see if that helps. If you don't see any change after 2 weeks, try remedy for allergies. If that doesn't work, then you need to see a homeopathic doctor to custom make a homeopathic medicine for you.

try to understand that not all bacterias are harmful to the body. some of it actually helps protect us. and the bacterias on ur bodies become more immune to 'anti bacterial soaps" and so forth. so we will never free ourselves from it. but u may want to talk to a doctor. or even check out the site webmd.com type in ur condition and it will tell u what u have and things u can do to cure it.

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