Both the rash and blisters will be itchy and usually appear on the body and face first. |
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For years, people afflicted with the itchy skin condition used stinky coal tar derivatives to alleviate their symptoms. |
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They started feeling sort of tickly and itchy on Sunday, and it continued yesterday. |
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What annoyed her most was not the pain but the tingly itchy sensation after the pain when her hair was pulled on. |
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New research shows how the lives of those with hayfever are affected in ways above and beyond the obvious symptoms of sneezing and itchy eyes. |
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Prickly heat is a very itchy red skin rash, causing a prickling or burning feeling. |
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It's also good for the bikini line, since results last longer than shaving and itchy re-growth is less of an issue. |
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Others say that witch hazel or vodka, applied directly to the itchy spots, can help speed healing. |
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Rash, itching, body swelling, breathing difficulties, possible localised red itchy mouth and throat, and even collapse. |
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Without moisturizer, your skin may become dry and flaky and possibly even painful, red, itchy and sore. |
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Hand eczema can redden and crack hands, covering them with itchy, scaly patches. |
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It often happens at the same time as hives or urticaria, which are itchy swellings on the surface of the skin. |
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The itchy red welts of hives on the surface of the skin are usually an allergic reaction to food or medicine. |
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If moisturizer doesn't cure your itchy dry skin, schedule an appointment with your doctor. |
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A common skin symptom of a food allergy is hives, or raised red itchy bumps on the skin. |
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Common symptoms include an itchy, runny, sneezy, or stuffy nose and itchy eyes. |
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Urticaria, hives or nettlerash, which are a side effect rather than a condition, are red, very itchy, swollen areas of the skin. |
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Chickenpox is caused by the varicella zoster virus, and the main symptoms are a high fever and itchy red spots that blister and develop a crust. |
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So it's no wonder our hands and feet sometimes complain in the form of dry, itchy skin or calluses. |
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Scabies is an intensely itchy dermatosis caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei. |
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Increases in the hormone estrogen may cause your palms to become red and itchy. |
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For years, people afflicted with the itchy skin condition used stinky coal-tar derivatives to alleviate their symptoms. |
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Sneezing, a blocked or runny nose and itchy eyes are common symptoms of hay fever, also called seasonal allergic rhinitis. |
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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 itchy nature of his gleety discharge and the redness of his meatus also pointed toward this remedy. |
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She used her hand to rub her eyes to make it seem like they were itchy, but in fact she was covering the tears. |
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The signs of oral lichen planus are white streaks on the cheeks and gums, which are usually painless and not itchy. |
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But then later she says, probably more honestly, that after six months she'd probably get itchy feet again. |
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Arriving home, retirement was once again on the cards, but six months into it, he again got itchy feet. |
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Does anyone in the family have frequent headaches, fevers, itchy watery eyes, a stuffy nose, dry throat, or a cough? |
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The patches become itchy and painful, causing both physical and psychological discomfort. |
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Certain species of hookworms can affect humans when the larvae burrow under humans' skin and cause an itchy rash. |
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Nate fidgeted, shuffling his feet and rolling his shoulders inside the itchy shirt. |
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Not so with allergies, which can leave you feeling congested, with itchy eyes and sneezing. |
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She says she has been feeling weak and giddy and has developed a widespread itchy skin rash. |
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The skin becomes intensely itchy, so much so that the patient cannot resist the urge to scratch. |
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My skin is rather itchy as the area really has been covered up since last December. |
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I ate my dinner while he slept but then after dinner he woke up and was really itchy and had a full on rash all over his body. |
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Commonly the skin around the ankles is affected, becoming speckled, itchy and inflamed. |
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You might scratch the skin because it is itchy due to eczema or psoriasis inside the ear. |
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I sneeze uncontrollably, my eyes puff up and the back of my mouth gets swollen and itchy. |
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At this stage, my clients informed me that there was no soap suitable for their red, sore, itchy skin. |
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It causes a red, itchy rash on the skin that appears first on the abdomen or back and face and then spreads to other parts of the body. |
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It can cause redness, discharge from the eye, swelling of the eyelid, and sore or itchy eyes. |
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The telltale sign is the appearance of itchy patches of skin that flake or crack. |
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Moisturising bath and shower products may help if your skin is dry or itchy. |
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An itchy rash appears around the fifth day of the disease and can last from four to seven days. |
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Head lice infection can cause an itchy head or neck, or a rash, which is often worse behind the ears or on the back of the neck. |
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Fungal infections can have effects ranging from an irritating patch of itchy skin to a life threatening condition. |
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You may have a tendency to get itchy feet at times and need change and travel. |
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My parents had itchy feet and we lived in about 12 different houses in eighteen years. |
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Nonetheless by the mid-1990s Tyndall was getting itchy feet, as were several of his colleagues. |
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Drops can relieve itchy eyes, and a nasal spray helps a blocked nose and sneezing. |
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We've always had itchy feet but I can see us living our days out in Turkey. |
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The most common sign of food allergy is inflamed, itchy skin, usually around a pet's feet, face, ears, armpits, and groin. |
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If the skin between your toes is itchy and cracked, you may have athlete's foot. |
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It conjurs up images of spangly cheapness, itchy Christmas party dresses in lurid colours, and hangover discomfort. |
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But by the end of the first week, her skin and eyes were itchy from the fabric dust and tailor's chalk. |
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But it would be just my luck if the girl of my dreams took a dislike to me, had a big can of Mace and an itchy trigger finger. |
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This is beneficial when a diabetic develops itchy skin, rashes or hot skin eruptions. |
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He tucked his arms under his head, noticing with disgust his sticky, tangly hair, itchy with dried blood. |
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These patches may have a thick silvery-white scale of dead skin on the top, and may be itchy. |
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We have heard from several readers that regular use of this spice seems to help control the itchy, scaly skin associated with psoriasis. |
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Some are red, scaly and itchy, whereas others can produce a fine scale similar to dry skin. |
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Tattoo dyes, particularly red dye, can cause allergic skin reactions, resulting in an itchy rash at the tattoo site. |
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We've gotten dressed up in itchy church clothes so we can be told to hate someone? |
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These powerful immune-suppressing salves have become popular for hard-to-treat eczema, a condition characterized by red, itchy, inflamed skin. |
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This form is most common in children and involves red, itchy patches on the scalp, often leaving bald patches. |
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They're black-and-white striped with a simple red-and-gray star at the top of each one, and they're made of acrylic, so they're not all itchy. |
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I was itchy, but as soon as I would scratch my arms they would hurt like I had bruised them. |
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They're either putting itchy cream in your jock or Vaseline in your helmet or baby powder inside your clothes. |
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Lotions, certain bath salts, and UV light treatments may be needed for relief of dry, itchy skin. |
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The symptoms include itchy eyes, sneezing, and congested nostrils. |
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She remembered walking rigidly up the stone steps in her white lace, with the stockings too tight and the white shoes pinching and the back of the dress itchy. |
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Several hours or days following exposure, affected skin in a previously sensitized individual becomes itchy and red and may develop small vesicles or blisters. |
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If dry or irritated skin is your problem, add 1 to 2 cups of oatmeal to your bathwater to help relieve itchy skin from mosquito bites and chronic problems like eczema. |
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The boys filled out questionnaires about past experiences with plants, including lacquer trees, which can cause itchy rashes much as poison oak and poison ivy do. |
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If it's itchy and irritatingly uncomfortable, it is an allergic reaction. |
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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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Nettle rash is characterised by a lumpy, itchy rash with red spots. |
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Our wheat does have a beard, but not as itchy as a barley awn. |
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An old blanket factory, where conditions were no doubt hot, noisy and itchy, will now be home to empty-nesters pouring into downtown from the burbs. |
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Bites from midges, mosquitoes and mites are normally very itchy. |
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Clumps of itchy or prickly tiny red bumps on the skin that appear with hot humid weather in tropical countries is called miliaria or prickly heat in layman's terms. |
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Additional signs include itchy skin located around ears, head and neck as well as thick crusts around the outer ear and possible crusts and scales on the neck, rump and tail. |
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Other people report nosebleeds, itchy eyes, sore throats and headaches. |
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Too much heat and sweat can make your skin more irritated and itchy. |
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Have the temperature changes made your skin itchy and your scalp dry? |
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The cutaneous form of anthrax presents with a darkened eschar or papule that is not painful, but can be somewhat itchy and is generally striking in appearance. |
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Chickenpox is a viral infection that causes a red, itchy rash on the skin. |
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Antihistamine creams and tablets are both effective in reducing urticaria, the itchy white bumps on the skin often caused by insect bites and stings. |
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She had pulled a neat, itchy blanket out of some obscure closet and draped it over her, and her sleek hair was pulled up into a tight knot at the back of her head. |
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In any one of these areas, candidiasis may appear as itchy areas of moist, crusted skin, sometimes with bright-red patches that may become infected with pus. |
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Prickly heat is a very itchy rash that appears in hot, humid weather. |
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Pompholyx is a form of acute dermatitis localised to the palms and soles, presenting as an itchy eruption with vesicles that can amount to bullae if severe. |
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A good guy with a gun can turn into a bad guy due to one slip up or a simple misunderstanding and an itchy trigger finger. |
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You can be itchy in relationships, too, romantically seeking, solely for excitement sake. |
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Even the word makes me feel itchy and hot and uncomfortable. |
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Dry coughs occur when you have an itchy feeling in your throat. |
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I came up with this formula to help my itchy and dry dandruffy scalp. |
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The nocturnal creatures do not transmit diseases, but some people experience red, itchy welts or swelling anywhere from a few hours to two weeks after being bitten. |
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However, some patients seek help late in the season, when their symptoms have progressed from a runny nose to sticky yellow mucus with red, hot itchy and swollen eyes. |
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The same teaching cloaks bodily sexuality in a voluminous, cinctured black cassock of itchy wool and brands every visible act a sin. |
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As the police made their way to the upper levels, they did so with guns drawn and itchy trigger fingers at the ready. |
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Travel at night was forbidden and frankly, none of us seemed upset about this as we all knew how the U.S. Army troops had itchy trigger fingers. |
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As jittery as everyone was, there were bound to be some itchy trigger fingers, American and Kuwaiti. |
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Look at Afghanistan and Iraq, it's plain to see that our current President has an itchy trigger finger. |
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If successful, a red and itchy bump develops at the vaccine site in three or four days. |
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I was itchy from the bugs, aching everywhere, blistery, and wet. |
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Atopic eczema is a chronic inflammatory, itchy skin condition that usually develops in early childhood. |
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He said typical symptoms of allergic rhinitis include itchy eyes, runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion and headache. |
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There was maculopapular rash on upper chest and both lower legs, which was minimally itchy and not evanescent. |
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A CAMOMILE applied as a compress helps relieve sore eyes and for an itchy throat try camomile tea with honey. |
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Real nappies have come a long way since the days of itchy Terry cloth and safety pins. |
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The deer may have snagged a hold of the net while trying to scratch its itchy antlers. |
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More pollen and longer pollen seasons will mean many more sniffly and itchy days for allergy sufferers. |
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If your eyes are crusty, red, itchy, or leak thick stuff instead of watery liquid, though, you could have an infection such as conjunctivitis. |
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But it also means a greater chance of itchy, and potentially dangerous, mosquito bites. |
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Comparing with adults plaque-type psoriasis lesions in childhood are more itchy, with finer, softer and less squamation. |
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Doctors determined that the cause of the itchy rash was fungal rather than bacterial. |
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Adults may get a less itchy form called nummular eczema, which tends to be scaly, coin-shaped spots on the arms and legs. |
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The 2-1 hair and body wash is all natural and washes away problems such as cradle cap and dry, itchy or flaky scalp. |
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Q My baby has cradle cap which I know is pretty normal but it looks itchy and I would like to get rid of it. |
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Yesterday was a rest day for the week-long event, and many orienteers were spending their time off dabbing lotion on their itchy bites. |
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For some people, celiac disease manifests itself in small, itchy blisters called dermatitis herpetiformis. |
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In nodular prurigo these changes take the form of firm, very itchy bumps on the skin. |
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The researchers found that Butterbur was as effective as fexofenadine in relieving a drippy nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, and itchy eyes. |
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This experience has only made the itchy feet worse but it has also rejuvenated my passion for nursing and desire to continue further education. |
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And all that waiting clearly gave her itchy feet as first she claimed women's pairs silver alongside Anastasia Chitty. |
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And now that the third book is complete, I'm starting to get itchy feet again. |
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Los Blancos have already begun to line up their next galactico signings, with Marco Reus and Sergio Aguero firmly on their radar, which could be giving Bale itchy feet. |
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There's Monday blues all round with Bianca angry at Heath, and with Celia failing to atone for her part in their troubles she's getting itchy feet to flee. |
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I have not got itchy feet and am not touting myself around for a new job. |
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The first sign is mild itchiness of the skin, just above the ankle, which then becomes speckled, scaly, inflamed and itchy and I lesions may develop. |
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Patients who have recently had their skin penetrated by the filariform larvae may acquire an itchy cutaneous eruption of pruritic papulovesicular lesion. |
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They get to work on itchy, puffy eyes in less than two minutes because they contain sodium cromoglicate, which relieves redness, watering and itchiness. |
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The urushiol oil that causes the painful itchy misery can be removed if you wipe it down with a hand washing towelette within the first half-hour of exposure. |
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When the itchy scratchiness crept, literally, onto my head I started getting suspicious but managed to persuade myself that I was just imagining things. |
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Taken once or twice daily, over-the-counter products that contain the active ingredient loratadine or cetirizine help treat runny nose, sneezing, and itchy and watery eyes. |
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But in the itchy rash of chronic hives, histamine release appears to be more spontaneous, suggesting that the histamine-carrying mast cells and basophils are abnormal. |
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It had been hoped that water softeners would provide simple but effective relief for the many children who suffer from this itchy and uncomfortable condition. |
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The skin of a patient with atopic dermatitis reacts abnormally and easily to irritants, food, and environmental allergens and becomes red, flaky and very itchy. |
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They all have an itchy trigger finger when it comes to advertising. |
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And yet, just as it made FunHouse look daring, that peculiar Bogosian anticharm managed to turn Talk Radio into an intriguingly nasty, itchy piece of work. |
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Under these kinds of circumstances, players with significant exposure, tight stops, and itchy trigger fingers can end up overreacting to what is essentially noise. |
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