Resist scratching, lather with soap and rinse to avoid secondary infection, and apply calamine lotion to relive the itching. |
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The worst are those of M. pruriens, since its itching quality drives cattle wild. |
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Antihistamines and calamine lotion can be used to bring down swelling and ease itching. |
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Patterson is itching to make his comeback, but the media will have none of it, for now. |
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After this brutal winter, golfers and superintendents alike are itching to get back on course, eager to see what a new season holds. |
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As the game progressed I was itching to get a run and with eight minutes to go, I got the nod to enter the fray. |
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Parents generally discover head lice by seeing the nits in a child's hair, or when children complain of itching. |
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Drinking more tea afterwards I realised I was itching all over, that's what happens when you crawl around in fibre glass insulated lofts. |
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To control itching, you may be given cholestyramine, cyproheptadine, cimetidine, or psoralen plus ultraviolet light treatment. |
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To relieve itching, and to help heal flea bites and skin inflammation, consider giving your pet an herbal skin and coat rinse. |
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Hydrocortisone creams and lotions may soothe your skin and relieve itching. |
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I've no doubt she'll be itching to return the favour if the result goes her way next weekend. |
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Those magnificent mutants return for an action-packed sequel that knocks spots off the original movie and leaves you itching for more. |
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A patient may complain for three or four days of a tingling, burning, itching, searing or knife-like pain along the lowest ribs. |
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After 15 minutes he started to complain from burn sensation and itching and then an erythematous and pruriginous lesions appeared. |
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As the larvae hatch and grow into mites, the skin produces an allergic reaction and intense itching develops. |
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If there is mild swelling, itching, or redness at the piercing site, you may be allergic to the jewelry that was placed. |
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Oatmeal baths, available at the supermarket or pharmacy, can help to relieve itching. |
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They have water that they spray on you in near zero temperatures, that leaves you burning and itching with rashes the next day. |
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The patient's constant itching in an attempt to relieve irritation can lead to potentially debilitating sleep disturbance. |
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Emollients in alcohol-based hand antiseptics have been shown to reduce complaints of drying, irritation, and itching by health care workers. |
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It presents with excessive itching, redness and a thick curdy white discharge. |
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Peter Jennings was always itching to be where the news was happening, always asking fellow reporters, eyewitnesses, newsmakers. |
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Shortly after injection with the epinephrine, the rash and itching completely subsided. |
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The patient remarked that she had scratched her back with a long bathroom loofah to relieve intractable itching. |
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Has anyone ever written to tell you that a muscle rub works to quell the itching of mosquito bites? |
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For people who are sensitive to urushiol, the toxic compound found in the plants, the slightest contact can result in a painful itching rash. |
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His pride and joy will be sitting bobbing about on its mooring happy to be released from its winter storage, itching to get its decks japped. |
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Mel of Inveresk Street has slummed it by linking to me, and I've been itching to return the favour. |
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Beyond the darkness, Doune saw a clear and sunny sky blue itching to break through. |
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I put on a smile at the sarcastic comment and turned to see Alex leaning against the wall, itching her neck. |
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Some skin conditions, including eczema, scabies and hives, can cause itching. |
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Nights of stuffing this sculpture with kapok, a new substance for the job, sent me into bouts of itching. |
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It is important to tell your doctor if you develop genital itching or sores accompanied by fever and headache. |
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I would have terrible itching and scaling on my scalp that would usually bleed and scab over. |
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Like all movie stars, she is unique, itching to fit in a category, yet somehow beyond categorization. |
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Psoriasis of the perineal skin presents as redness with itching and scaling. |
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If you're really itching for a good sci-fi game with a good sense of humor, then look no further. |
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The itching usually diminishes gradually and eventually stops after complete wound healing. |
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Honey helps stop itching as does soap, vinegar, tea, baking soda, the inside of a banana skin and citrus fruits. |
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Your doctor might advise you to take over-the-counter antihistamines or anti-itching lotions for a rash, hives and itching. |
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My head is heavy, my big toe is itching and my stomach feels all nostalgic. |
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Sometimes jaundice causes itching which can be treated with preparations such as calamine lotion. |
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They are all such interesting looking free spirits, I've been itching to get to know them, but my attempts at friendliness have been ignored. |
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You have spent the summer trimming down to photo-op weight, and are itching to get it on with that smiling angel from the West. |
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Nowadays, I'm itching to to see the onion domes and the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, as well as Red Square and Lenin's Tomb in Moscow. |
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The Twitterverse and other social media have been harnessed in less nefarious ways by Torontonians itching to have their say on the strike. |
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Rash, itching, body swelling, breathing difficulties, possible localised red itchy mouth and throat, and even collapse. |
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Over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream or calamine lotion will reduce itching and inflammation. |
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Ben was positively itching to get his fingers on the keyboard, but Lia wisely didn't let him. |
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Histamine is one of the body's signals that causes rashes, swelling, leakage of fluid from cells, and itching. |
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If dandruff is a concern, look for ingredients such as silicic acid or willow bark extract and selenium, which help control itching and flaking. |
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However, this balance can be easily upset for a variety of reasons, which can result in pain, itching, irritation and infection. |
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There I was, the freshman, just itching to show some bright-eyed high schooler the benefits of an education. |
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Topical corticosteroids decrease the itching by decreasing the inflammation in the skin caused by dermatomyositis. |
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Her own fingers were itching to touch his whiskered jaw, her lips craved the taste of his. |
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Crotamiton or calamine cream or lotions have soothing qualities and may help to relieve itching. |
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She wanted to more than double her income, and she was itching to move out of her 2,400-square-foot split-level home in the suburbs. |
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Be sure to talk with your doctor if you are using a steroid cream or ointment to treat your itching. |
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Before anyone knew it Sven threw down a varial heelflip, and no later rolled away from that switch heelflip the double set was itching for. |
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Do you want to stay in the genre or are you itching to try something different? |
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Britain is being forced to choose between America and Europe, and Blair is positively itching to take the test. |
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The allergic reaction causes the cells to release histamine, a chemical which prompts the sneezing and itching impulse. |
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The classic allergy symptoms such as stuffiness, eczema, wheezing, and itching may be absent, yet cognition and behavior remain affected. |
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None of them looked as if they were itching to hurry home and compose a letter of outrage to the Evening Press. |
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My teacher explained what it was all about and then left the room so I could show the doctor examples of where I'm itching. |
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Chlamydia also can cause discharge from an infected man and pain and itching in urination. |
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Typical symptoms include: stinging, itching, burning, excessive tearing, foreign body sensation, stickiness and grittiness. |
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The infection causes severe itching but no long-lasting effects. |
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These may help to relieve itching, even though histamine is not a major contributing factor in eczema. |
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Temporarily relieves minor eye symptoms of itching and redness caused by ragweed, pollen, grass, animal hair, and dander. |
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A base of olive oil and laurel, it naturally eliminates itching, dandruff and leaves hair light and shiny. |
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A rash, redness, scaliness around the nipple or itching that lasts several weeks could also be a sign of eczema or Paget's disease, a rare form of breast cancer. |
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Residual detergent, bleach, or fabric softener left on clothes after washing can also cause itching. |
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She banged loudly on the front door, her hand itching to slap something. |
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If the application of this paste reason itching or the white spots become red and a fluid begins to ooze out, it should be discontinued. |
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Skin reactions, itching, giddiness, depression, intestinal problems, oedema, increase in weight. |
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Less common side effects include difficulty sleeping, dizziness, rash, flatulence, pain in upper stomach, and itching. |
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The inside seams do not create any discomfort or cause itching. |
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Now it's affecting me: the night after my meeting with Paul, I couldn't sleep for itching. |
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But the 55-year-old IT executive from Birmingham has been itching ever since, and the mystery of what is wrong with him has only deepened. |
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I was itching to help, too, but it was our job to coordinate the rescue, not to swing the picks and shovels ourselves. |
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Unfortunately, not only does scratching not stop the itching, it aggravates the skin and makes the condition worse. |
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Many copper salts by skin contact cause itching, eczema and rarely, sensitization reactions. |
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To prevent the itching, scratching and swelling that comes with conjunctivitis, there are a number of things you can do. |
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Skin disturbances, such as itching or rashes, also require a change of drug. |
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When someone has diarrhoea with a lot of itching, you boil these roots, strain them, and drink. |
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This increases the redness and itching, which makes it harder to resist scratching. |
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Client: Well, around the time I got pregnant with my last baby I went to the clinic because I was itching and my discharges smelled bad. |
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On the return examination after taking the above medicinals, the lesions on the head and face were still apparent but the itching sensation was markedly diminished. |
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Who wants to faff around with exchanging traveller's cheques for cash when you're itching to go and lie on the beach or enjoy a leisurely lunch at the Costa Blanca cafe? |
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The bristly hair in your mustache prickles my skin, itching a bit. |
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She'd taken several gardening classes, and she was itching to get started. |
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The adverse effects of immediate-acting niacin preparations, including flushing, itching, gastrointestinal upset and hepatotoxicity, have limited their use. |
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Opioids can cause itching, by releasing histamine from mast cells. |
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Inside every mobo there's a plasma TV just itching to break out. |
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With his campaign in turmoil, the former governor might be itching to hit the Appalachian Trail again. |
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And then, after leaving the whole industry behind 15 years ago, finding himself now itching to get back into the biz again. |
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It was like witnessing the last two weeks of the life of a blind and toothless dog you knew the vet was just itching to destroy. |
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Symptoms, also caused by rubber accelerators and chemical additives, include redness, itching, crusting, and blisters, resembling the reaction to poison ivy or poison oak. |
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During this course one new chalazion had started developing on the right lower eyelid with itching, mild discomfort, whitish discharge from eyes and lacrymation. |
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This itching cannot be fully suppressed by conventional antipruritic agents such as antihistamines, and development of effective drugs has long been awaited. |
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Lazily, Bren watched slumped backward into the cool, itching grass, hands entwined behind once bright hair that had been lightened by long hours under a summer sun. |
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I follow his footsteps, thrusting my codpiece towards maidens and wenches alike, my tasselled loafers pounding the aged cobblestones, my tights itching my thighs. |
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There was a slight itching pain in my guts and my face burned. |
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Severe dry skin, accompanied by scaling, flaking and itching that no amount of moisturizing seems to relieve, could be a sign of a more serious problem. |
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Side effects of anthralin include redness, itching and scaling. |
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Athlete's foot can lead to fungal nail, so be aware of any skin rashes, itching or scaling, and use an over-the-counter topical cream before the problem worsens. |
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Medically speaking, it is a condition where the skin cells on the scalp go into over drive and are produced in excess, which gives rise to irritation and itching. |
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The cops were itching for a fight, and to prove their manhood. |
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The Into the Woods director, it soon becomes clear, is itching to get something off his chest. |
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And of course, as schools open up again across the country, many high schoolers are itching with misgivings of their own. |
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A topical steroid cream will help relieve itching and swelling. |
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The Cahokia flea started itching in my ear when I posted about the exhibit of Woodlands and Mississippian artifacts that is coming to Washington next month. |
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Biologist Dr Harry Kenward was itching with excitement when he realised the creature on his microscope slide was the oldest body louse known to exist. |
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Do you ever get that itching in your mind, that sneaking suspicion that you know the answer to the question, you just don't have it on instant recall? |
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Los Mocosos have just released their latest CD, American Us, and they're itching to lay that stuff on you, so fire up the low rider and get on down there, vato! |
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Patients were considered cured if they experienced no increased scratching and itching, and there were no visible lice or nits after a wet combing test. |
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Symptoms, such as a tingling feeling, itching, or pain followed by a rash with red bumps and blisters appear only in the area of the skin that the nerve goes to. |
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She says that for centuries, plantain has been used to provide immediate relief from mosquito bites, hornet stings and the painful itching of poison ivy or poison oak. |
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I was itching and covered in an irritating coating of dust and sweat. |
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Intravenous and intradermal opioid injections also may induce itching. |
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Symptoms of pink eye can include redness, blurred vision, sensitivity to light, itching of the eye, a gritty feeling in the eye, pain and increased tear production. |
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When I got home my face started swelling and itching terribly. |
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Her head was itching like crazy and her hair felt lank and greasy. |
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But Royer was a bit restless and was itching to ratchet things up a notch. |
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She was constantly itching for a new place, a new territory. |
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Williams is now itching for a chance of first team football with Palace. |
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The dog who stands straight and doesn't circle is itching for a fight. |
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It has strong European flavours and is itching to be taken seriously. |
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He was itching for a fight and she seemed ready to give him one. |
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Are you itching to try out some new moves but not sure where to start? |
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Besides, I was itching to get out and test the stallion's motion. |
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If I eat chapathi, puri, samosa, there is burning and itching. |
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The medicated cream could make the skin dry and cause itching. |
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Nickel allergies cause symptoms like itching, crusting, and blisters. |
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With members of Congress itching to gavel their lame duck session to a close, the biggest hurdle remains a catch-all spending bill that's now weeks overdue. |
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Here, the skin reacts abnormally to sunlight, leading to itching, redness and, in its severe form, a variety of skin eruptions such as blisters and rashes. |
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Perhaps your co-worker is itching for a new challenge or your sibling would love to baby sit the kids once in a while. |
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Anti-venomous and dermo-protective, Calmiderm Cream also relieves itching from insect and plant stings. |
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If you're itching for a world-class mastering compressor and can come up with the scratch for such an expensive box, alpha is a sure bet. |
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So, you must have been itching to leave the hospital for the noviciate in Edinburgh? |
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For example, the typical itching you feel around a healing scab may be caused by histamine released by mast cells. |
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Come bleary Friday morning, everyone will be itching to see what paid off for whom. |
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Genital warts, or condylomata acuminata, are wartlike growths in the pubic area that are accompanied by itching and discharge. |
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And if you're itching for some excitement, check out Laser Quest, Midway Family Fun Park and Pirate Adventures! |
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This multi-purpose natural antiseptic fragrance also helps to prevent mosquito bites and relieves itching for up to 3 hours. |
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It is also possible to experience an itching of the acne lesions, which obviously must not be irritated. |
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But the Republican candidates are no doubt itching to rev up the attack machine again. |
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Some people develop swelling, itching and redness of the eyelids when using lanolin-based products around the eyes. |
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And I was itching to follow my entrepreneurial dream. |
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If you scratch the skin to relive itching, it can cause further damage. |
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It kicked him out of bed each morning, itching to be up and doing. |
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You may experience eye symptoms such as itching, burning and stinging, dry eyes, redness of the eye, foreign body sensation or visual changes, such as double vision. |
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Take an antihistamine containing diphenhydramine or chlorpheniramine if the itching or swelling is uncomfortable. |
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As we have seen, this is an issue which we are all itching to get our hands on: safe and sustainable pensions, a truly hot potato which gets hotter rather than cooler the longer we leave it. |
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But there are also hardliners – militants itching for a fight. |
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I was itching for adventure, and cycling seemed ideal. |
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The Russians were itching for war on any pretext. |
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It has behaved like a government itching for a snap election. |
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Shown to reduce the pain and duration of a cold sore when taken at the first 'tingle', itching, burning or early signs of an outbreak, Valtrex may ease discomfort of those who suffer from these bothersome blisters. |
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The authors concluded that fluticasone was not as effective as artificial tears for the reduction of itching, redness, and chemosis. |
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His hands are always itching for a good beat. |
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Mad itch is yet another name for pseudorabies because infected animals suffer intense itching, as well as other symptoms. |
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While the names of Adu and Gaven will already have been jotted down by opposing coaches and scouts alike, there are a number of other starlets among American teens just itching to make an impression in Holland. |
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The itching and the manginess eventually began to vex the hippies, leading them to seek help from the local free clinics. |
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Some signs of infection are fever, tenderness, redness, swelling, itching, rash, increased warmth in the wound or periwound area, purulent discharge, or strong odour. |
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Take an antihistamine to reduce itching and swelling. |
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Medicinally, Indians used the herb in decoctions to treat coughs and colds, and prepared a poultice from the juice of the bulbs to treat the pain and itching of insect bites and stings. |
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And, in a final act of transmutation, this funding will unlock €315 billion of capital in all: institutional investors, reckons Mr Juncker, are itching to deploy their money if only the conditions are right. |
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It cleanses the scalp, removes dandruff and itching. |
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In addition to this, unclean air can also cause allergic reactions such as asthma symptoms, allergic rhinitis but also skin irritations such as itching and redness. |
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Now the 31-year-old is itching to kick-start his career and can't wait to take on Ross County tomorrow. |
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I pushed my cropped hair up and away from the back of my neck where it was pinchy and itching. |
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As soon as possible after contact, pour vodka on the skin to wash away the urushiol oil which causes major itching. |
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Tiger Woods has hit back in his row with Rory McIlroy, telling the young European mudslinger that he's itching to tame him. |
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The disease most usually occurs in the third decad within fixed, rough, itching and painless nodules and they grow slowly over the years. |
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Treatment usually involves anti-viral medicine, painkillers and calamine lotion to relieve itching. |
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Herpatch fastens the healing of your fever blister, prevents the itching and burning, takes away the redness and swelling and prevents scabbing and reduces the blistering. |
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Apply calamine lotion or hydrocortisone cream which will help soothe the itching. |
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Yet, he persistently diagramed plays on napkins for Sam Anderson for last Sunday's feature in The New York Times Magazine like a man still itching to run them. |
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The menthol has a refreshing effect and reduces itching. |
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The Academy's failure to recognise The Lego Movie in its nominations will be seen as too great a travesty of justice for Bafta not to be itching to correct. |
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Xerotic dermatitis, or dry skin, is caused when skin loses moisture, which leads to itching or cracks in the skin. |
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Ostentatiously grooming his mustache and eyebrows while peering into a hand-held mirror, he is the ultimate braggart and prevaricator, itching for a comeuppance. |
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You had a museum that was hungry to expand, available land for cheap, a government with money, an architect itching to make a statement, and a city that desperately needed a new reason to exist. |
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Medical science has recently discovered a new class of therapy called topical calcineurin inhibitors that appears to target the origin of the inflammation and itching associated with eczema. |
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Harvest mites cause intense itching and are just visible as orange-red specks on the skin. |
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The treatment was also able to improve typical symptoms that often accompany these forms of illness, such as erythemes, itching and seborrhoea. |
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No one talks long with this intense, long-time Kiwanian from Tyler, Texas, without itching to roll up his own sleeves and get into the act. |
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Early manifestations of impending anaphylaxis include hives and itching, flushing, wheezing, hoarseness, and swelling of the hands and feet. |
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The symptoms include recurrent itching, redness, fissures, and vulvar dysuria. |
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The allergic reaction can cause skin rash, swelling or itching of mucous membranes, diarrhea, vomiting, asthma and, in severe cases, anaphylaxis. |
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He started learning to drive and he has been itching for opportunities to practice ever since. |
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House Republicans are itching for a fight. |
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As big as me. Strong, too. I was itching to go him, And he had clouted Ernie. |
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Each tablet contains the active ingredient chlorphenamine maleate, which blocks the effects of a chemical which causes symptoms like itching. |
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These reactions may be characterized by generalized skin rash, itching, seating, gastrointestinal upset, angioneurotic oedema, difficulties in breathing, palpitation, reduction in blood pressure and loss of conciousness. |
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Generic Atarax is used for treating anxiety, for sedation before and after general anesthesia, and to treat itching due to certain allergic conditions, including hives and contact dermatitis. |
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When a recent bout of the flu forced her to miss a basketball game in the women's league she plays with in Ottawa, she was itching to get back on the court. |
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The legislation has been languishing in the Senate because the senators decided to take all of January off, even though they knew this legislation was itching to be passed. |
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So if you have any unusual symptoms in your sexual organs, such as pain, sores, itching or swelling, or when you are urinating, you should see a health worker. |
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Individuals affected by the disease may be bothered by the unaesthetic appearance of the veins and may experience symptoms such as heavy legs, pinching, itching and cramps at night. |
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The early symptoms of chickenpox may be vague and could include fever, itching, headache, aching joints and muscles, sore throat, general malaise: loss of appetite, listlessness and irritability. |
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It is caused by an allergic reaction in the meibomian glands at the base of the eyelashes, which leads to watering eyes and itching which is worse at night. |
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The itching is so intense that many patients, especially children, will scratch or rub themselves until they bleed, increasing the risk of secondary infection. |
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Atopic dermatitis, a chronic inflammatory skin disease, is characterized by skin erosion, oozing and crusting, redness, intense itching and dry skin. |
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As Auntie Liz, she left many chuckling over their cocoa while writer and star Simon Amstell looked about as comfortable in the show as a man with itching powder down his vest. |
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Grand Louis chairs, Versailles gilt beds, nightstands and chaise longue are all itching to be placed in your home to make a magnifique style statement. |
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In an era when stretcher-bearers are often itching to get on the pitch, Huddersfield's showed no inclination at all to assist the central defender. |
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