
What should I do about itchy skin on the chest?
Disease description:
I have been experiencing unexplained itching on my chest skin recently. The itching persists even after changing clothes. What should I do for chest skin itching?

When experiencing itching of the chest skin, the following measures can be considered for relief:
1. Keep the skin clean: Wash the chest skin with lukewarm water. Avoid excessive cleansing with hot water, soap, or shower gel, as this may worsen symptoms.
2. Topical medications: Depending on the skin condition, apply non-hormonal anti-inflammatory creams locally, such as tacrolimus ointment or pimecrolimus cream. Alternatively, antiallergic creams such as chlorpheniramine cream or hydrocortisone butyrate cream may be used. If symptoms are severe, seek timely medical advice and use medications under a doctor's guidance.
3. Oral medications: If itching is severe, oral antihistamines such as loratadine or cetirizine can be taken to relieve allergic symptoms.
4. Avoid irritation: Choose suitable undergarments and avoid wearing tight-fitting or low-quality clothing that may cause friction and irritation to the chest skin.
5. Seek medical evaluation: If itching persists or is accompanied by other symptoms such as erythema or papules, prompt medical consultation is advised to rule out the possibility of other underlying diseases.