Wet wrap therapy
Wet wrap therapy (WWT) involves applying water-soaked fabric wraps made of gauze or surgical netting to areas of itchy skin. These wraps rehydrate and soothe skin while providing a physical barrier that protects against scratching. This treatment can be especially beneficial for children. WWT may also help the skin to absorb medications, such as topical steroids. Before applying the wraps, gently rub or pat medications on the area, and follow with a generous layer of moisturizer.
Colloidal Oatmeal
Colloidal oatmeal is finely ground oatmeal that a person can dissolve in water.
The resulting solution forms a protective barrier on the surface of the skin,
which helps to seal in moisture. Colloidal oatmeal can help to relieve dryness
and itching.
Moisturizing
Moisturizers, such as creams and lotions, can help hydrate the outermost layer
of the skin. They are often essential for managing skin conditions that cause
itching and dryness. A good moisturizer will contain humectants and emollients.
Humectants draw water into the skin, while emollients form a protective film
over the skin's surface, which helps lock in moisture.