The lice were the size of grains of rice, each with its own bite, each with its own itch. |
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Her hands were starting to itch to wring both the town head's and Cody's necks. |
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A moisturizer, exfoliator and itch reliever, oatmeal is a triple-threat skin treatment. |
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For Socrates, the appetitive hedonist is a blissfully ignorant Sisyphus forever doomed to the cruel pleasure of scratching a persistent itch. |
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Putting cool compresses soaked in an astringent liquid on the blisters and sores might also make them hurt or itch less. |
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Any reader who doesn't itch to pick up a pencil at this point is perhaps backing the wrong horse. |
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But the beard did itch and make me look older and also make me look like a backwoods hick. |
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The current rash of raids and busts on bars that showcase objectionable entertainment is making some of our tourists itch. |
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When you've got an itch on your back you'll do anything for a scratch and there's not much in the ocean to rub against. |
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In the days when men went to the barber daily for a shave, tinea barbae was called barber's itch. |
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A variant form of impetigo is called barber's itch because it is often acquired in barber shops. |
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The condition of barber's itch itself is often confused with multiple ingrown hairs that often occur naturally in people. |
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All normal human emotions atrophy except one, the instinct for self-preservation and, allied to it, the itch to tyrannise. |
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It was an odd, creeping feeling, that made her body tickle and itch at the same time. |
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I can't remember if Holly tucked both arms under and anyway, what if he wanted to itch a tickle on his nose? |
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After a few seconds of scratchy bliss, I noticed an annoying tickly itch on my shin. |
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Severe itch may be reduced by modifying inflammation with topical steroids or by using phototherapy or photochemotherapy. |
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In the late 1990s the itch to merge seemed to infect most of the bigwig chief executives. |
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In these patients, itch can be debilitating, and treatment with opioid antagonists such as naloxone or naltrexone is recommended. |
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The rash doesn't itch and is usually on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. |
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The lesions blanched with diascopy but did not urticate, blister, or itch after a brisk stroke. |
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Dorothy took long baths in ground oatmeal that she didn't mind for this kept the raging itch from becoming too fierce. |
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An intense itch of a particular part of your body may be due to the presence of lice. |
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The symptoms of eczema can include red, itchy skin, rash, blisters or bumps that itch and ooze, or scaly, brownish, thick skin. |
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The collecting itch urged Smith further and further afield, helped along by Houston's oppressive summer weather. |
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If you just need a specific itch scratched regularly and well, you are not going to be happy with someone who needs to be overarchingly dominant. |
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Winter air can chap the skin of children and adults, which can lead to winter itch. |
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Protea itch mites are known to hitch rides on sugarbirds and sunbirds in order to feed on flowerheads of sugarbushes. |
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But it as well to remember that the defence secretary is about as house-trained as a caged puma with an itch. |
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It's a two-column collection of headings that you itch to arrange a bit more interestingly. |
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It's just the stress factor of having to deal with people who panic and turn a minor itch into a full blown crisis. |
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Wash rubbed a finger of his right hand on his left cheek, then scratched an itch on his right hip, near the.38's holster. |
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By the next morning it'd cleared up enough to just leave me with an annoying itch in my throat. |
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After scratching an itch on his chest and rubbing his eyes he stumbled out of bed and straight into the nightstand. |
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This means you want your finger nails to be so short that you couldn't scratch an itch with them. |
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Most home treatment is aimed at relieving the annoying itch of chickenpox and the accompanying fever and discomfort. |
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Once you regain feeling in your hand and wrist, you will feel a slight itch and bump. |
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But shortly after Ben began eating his lunch, his child-care provider noticed he seemed to be trying to scratch an itch in his mouth. |
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Hayley blushed, smiling softly and looked away, scratching an itch on her shoulder. |
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Dry skin, or winter itch, occurs when the top layer of your skin loses moisture. |
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Symptoms of allergic rhinitis include sneezing, nasal itch, rhinorrhea, nasal obstruction, postnasal drip, and sometimes pain. |
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Barber's itch, for example, is a bacterial infection that's aggravated by shaving. |
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He's not eating properly and vomits bile, he has a constant body itch and is very short-tempered. |
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Swimmer's itch is caused by a free-swimming parasite that burrows into and irritates the skin of humans. |
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Neuropathic itch occurs with any disease along the afferent neuronal pathway. |
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Flashman's itch to survive and to save his skin at all costs makes him a resolute and desperate character. |
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Personal relations have become restless, fretful, often disturbed by an itch for change and variety. |
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I had a burning itch that I should tell him about Aiden but the words couldn't come out. |
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I had the sudden urge, a sudden itch, to pull the journal from my pack and read in the safety of my bath. |
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For anyone on the lookout for a holiday-themed motion picture, this probably isn't going to scratch the itch. |
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The white infection is starting to fade away and the scabs are beginning to itch terribly. |
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After a short time it begins to tickle, then to itch, and finally even make the neck a bit sore! |
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They itch just like mosquito bites but without the big slow mosquito to squish. |
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When I started to itch from the bark I climbed down and set off towards the house. |
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The fluke, a flatfish similar to flounder, scratched that special itch for me. |
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By globalizing the culture war, it scratches an itch that's been driving social conservatives nuts since the collapse of the old Soviet Union. |
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The depluming itch mite is a burrowing mite that can cause feather loss and stimulate cannibalism. |
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This is a clear attempt to scratch the itch of racism, homophobia and bigotry and pander to the culturally insecure in order to grub for votes. |
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Baths and showers are torment, as after every one the itch is worse, the dryness more extreme. |
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Frequent yeast infections, such as jock itch, athlete's foot and toenail fungus, are a third indication. |
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The fungi that cause jock itch and related problems thrive in warm moist places. |
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I liked your article on relieving jock itch by using Cetaphil skin cleanser. |
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In teenagers, it goes into the groin and causes jock itch and sometimes to the body, causing ringworm. |
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Readers report success against dandruff and smelly feet as well as jock itch. |
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Also called tinea cruris, jock itch is closely related to other skin conditions with similar names. |
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There are several common superficial fungal infections and jock itch is one of them. |
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How can you avoid the itch as well as mosquito-borne illnesses such as West Nile virus? |
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But when the Minister scratches a bit of an itch, whammo, she is prepared to dump all over them. |
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He felt an itch in his back, aware that at any moment he could be dead. |
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That seems to be the modus operandi as The League moves closer to the seven-year itch. |
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They will always have the itch to be going, whether the going is good or not. |
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Tinea cruris, the infection that causes jock itch, is on the way. |
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I hate it when I have an itch I need someone else to scratch. |
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I'd have a rabbit if they didn't make my nose tickle and my eyes itch. |
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I find that every time I have an insect bite, the itch turns into a lump and the lump stays although I can't causally link the lumps with only insect bites. |
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Drugs used to treat athlete's foot or jock itch can fight the fungus. |
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Cornstarch-based GSE-containing powder fights athlete's foot and jock itch without the risks of talc, which is linked to cervical and lung cancers. |
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Nonetheless, she saw years earlier that her eldest daughter had the motherly itch. |
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Lucas just followed me like an annoying itch that didn't go away. |
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Babies with nappy rash itch, cry a lot and are generally miserable. |
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Just watching Owens go through his little celebrations makes my skin itch. |
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Without them, we'd have a hard time scratching an itch or untying a knot. |
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Let's take her words as proof that there's a creative itch hidden somewhere, anxious to pester her back into the lippy limelight in which she glowed in the first place. |
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Dried blood still caked the back of his hair, making his scalp itch. |
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To retire without attempting the crime of the century would leave a criminal genius with a maddening irritation, not unlike the phantom itch of an amputated leg. |
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She could feel the mud caking on her skin and she began to itch all over. |
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He was like a man scratching an itch on the stump of a phantom limb. |
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Avoid swimming in areas where swimmer's itch is a known problem. |
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How do you satisfy the gardening itch in the middle of winter? |
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Swimmers' itch, also called cercarial dermatitis, is an itchy rash caused by certain parasites that normally live on waterfowl and freshwater snails. |
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The itch was relieved and I was able to continue with my activities. |
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Last year, we both came down with the pine itch and she missed everything. |
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Julliard scratched behind his ear, fidgeting more than relieving an itch. |
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We're made in the image of the Maker and itch to find some way to create. |
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Often, late into a session, I'd get that uncontrollable opiate itch. |
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As usual when I start reading a thread like this, I itch to add my twopenn'orth, then I read on and find that others have beaten me to it and I'm left with about a hap'orth. |
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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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Oatmeal has been used for centuries as a soothing agent to relieve itch and irritation associated with various xerotic dermatoses. |
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About psoriasis A chronic, noncontagious autoimmune disease, psoriasis causes the skin to crack, itch and bleed. |
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Hundreds of Chicago area residents have been plagued by the microscopic oak leaf gall mite, also known as the itch mite. |
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The LORD will smite thee with the botch of Egypt, and with the emerods, and with the scab, and with the itch, whereof thou canst not be healed. |
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Case C became aware of infection before leaving the establishment at 1 P.M., but considered the violent itch to be a form of scabiophobia. |
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Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch. |
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Swimmer's itch is a papulovesicular dermatitis acquired worldwide from the cercaria of Microbilharzia variglandis and other avian schistosomes. |
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Anti-fungal cream is used to treat jock itch, whereas anti-fungal cream, spray, or powder is used on athlete's foot. |
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Like poison ivy or oak, swimmer's itch is a reaction of the skin to an irritant. |
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Though he could brachiate well, he could not so much as scratch an itch with his right hand. |
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Pauline was born in Corsica in 1780 with an itch to scratch. |
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More than half of partners tend to stray before they reach the seven-year itch, according the survey by maritalaffair. |
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The experimental approach could replace local anesthetics used to suppress the pangs of childbirth, stop toothache during root canals or relieve chronic soreness or itch. |
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When I see Old Swan Library's lavish but flaking half-timbering, I itch to get out my paint scraper and brush to do a bit of remedial work before it is too late. |
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The over-the-counter cold sore treatment is intended to work on contact to block the pain and itch associated with cold sores while also minimizing the appearance of a sore. |
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Jackie's wearing coral lipstick, her eyebrows are impeccably tweezed, and she's wearing an ivory outfit tailored from expensive wool, that even Ellie knows, doesn't itch. |
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A YOU have a condition called sycosis barbae or barber's itch. |
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That's not hard to fathom, as the former police officer and once-prized Conservative candidate can be as congenial as a honey badger with jock itch. |
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Swimmer's itch, an allergic reaction to minute parasites in fresh water. |
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During halftime, visit upon them plague, pestilence and jock itch. |
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Marilyn's most famous piece, known for its appearance in The Seven Year Itch Strapless dresses and dresses with sweetheart necklines. |
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Itch is mediated by a complex neurophysiological reaction under the control of distinct nerve path ways. |
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With the help of his sister Chloe and his tomboy cousin Jack, Itch has to put 126 beyond the reach of unscrupulous scientists and international terrorists forever. |
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