Barrowbakers
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
I have seen the other threads but wonder if anyone has other opinions. I am type 2 and my last Hbaic was 5.7. My average fbg is 5.9 to 6.1.
I get this crazy itching on back of arms and on lower rib cage - particularly on waking. Only treatment appears to be hydrocortisone cream which is not the most recommended treatment I know.
Anyone else with simple cures?
so did I! I stopped taking both tablets, because the idea of taking one tablet to counter the effects of another seemed ludicrous.I only take one tablet of metformin a day
I don't recall which one, it did work but...Sounds very logical to me! I’m seeing my DN in ten days and will suggest it! Did you take Cetirizine anti histamine - I find not very good .
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I had itching over most of my body on a single tablet of Metformin and one of Atorvastatin - I stopped taking both and the side effects faded away.
As I posted earlier, try Eucerin, Aveeno, and Cerave, all available on iHerb.com. Worked for me.I have been dealing with itching. I am trying to control by. Diet LCHF and only one 500mg metformin a day. I am losing weight and have more energy bit itching is crazy and very transient. One moment it's on back, then lower back to goes buttocks then belly. But when one area itches the other area stops itching. Not sure if it's metformin. But I googled and found low carb diets can cause itchy rashes. I only have the rash while it's itchy and then it goes to the next itchy area. I don't want to stop the metformin because it helps and has other health benefits. And the low carb diet is working. But I feel like I could claw my skin off and have tried powders and cortisone creams, anti fungal creams etc. Frustrating.
That might be a keto rash but it shouldn't last too long just a day or so..there is a theory that it is toxins that have been stored in body fat coming out as the fat is burned as fuel.. I've had it a few times especially when fasting but after a few days it clears up.But I googled and found low carb diets can cause itchy rashes.
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