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    Default Really bad scratching

    I noticed if I go more than 12 hours or so without using my pv I start to itch really bad. My feet my arms and hands and my back. I have open wounds from scratching them so hard. It's pretty gross. I have tried anti itch cream but nothing seems to work. And the problem doesnt end there I get itchy even when I do use my pv. I'm going to take some benadryl and see if that helps. Does anyone know what could be causing this?

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    Is there anything your already allergic too? Did you eat something prior to your itch attacks or have you changed soap, laundry detergent or lotion? It sounds like a allergic reaction but you have to identify what the allergen is.

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    Nope. Everything has pretty much stayed the same. I just went and saw my doctor and told them about this and I am getting some medication to make it stop. So hopefully it does.

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    They give you antihistamines? That will stop the itch. I have seen all over the boards that PG of VG gets some people itchy. You might try switching over from whatever your using now to see if it helps. Drink lots of water while your recovering to help clear out whatever set you off and feel better

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    Thanks I will. Havent gotten it filled yet will later today. I beleieve thats what they gave me.

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    switch to all vg for a week and see what happens that is what i did works great no more itching at all ...

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    The interesting thing here is that the OP said this is occuring during a period of ABSTINENCE. Most allergic reactions happen when something is USED. Strange.

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    doesn't sound vaping related to me. Enviromental, possibly. Polen, mold, detergent, soap, shampoo, anything can cause that type of thing. People can develope allergies at any time so, even if it was fine before, it could be the problem now. even air fresheners, bedbugs, fleas, etc... might be the source.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lawnman3 View Post
    switch to all vg for a week and see what happens that is what i did works great no more itching at all ...

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    I have used all VG for a week to see if it stopped. I thought it was maybe the PG but it's not. I'm taking benadryl under the counter perscption for it righ now. The scratchings not as bad but it's still there very mild though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by son et lumiere View Post
    I have used all VG for a week to see if it stopped. I thought it was maybe the PG but it's not. I'm taking benadryl under the counter perscption for it righ now. The scratchings not as bad but it's still there very mild though.
    flavorings can cause this too.. what are you using?


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