Ways Of Treating Hell's Itch
Take An Oatmeal Bath

If the baking soda bath did not work out, the next thing to try is to take an oatmeal bath. Before doing this, it is important to get the right type of oatmeal. For an oatmeal bath, individuals want to use something called colloidal oatmeal. Individuals can either buy this or make it at home using whole oats from the grocery store. The homemade variety requires grinding the whole oats in a blender or in a food processor until they turn into a powdery substance. This powder should blend into the water and turn it white. Colloidal oatmeal baths work best with lukewarm water. Put about a cup of it into the bathwater. Once it has dissolved, individuals should get in the bath for at least ten minutes, but should not stay in too long or else their skin will become dry. The oatmeal powder will absorb into the skin and reduce inflammation, which in turn reduces the hell's itch.
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Take A Hot Shower

Oddly enough, even though hell's itch burns like fire, one thing that helps a lot of patients is to take a hot shower. Even those who are skeptical find the shower provides instant relief. Typically, individuals can stay in the shower as long as they like or until the hot water runs out when they begin to reap the rewards from this treatment. If it does not help at all, individuals can simply hop right out of the shower and try a different method to quell the hell's itch. Patients who wish to try this method should not use scalding water, as this will likely make things worse, but should instead find a balance between somewhat hot and lukewarm. An alternative some individuals find helpful is to take a cool shower instead.
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