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18-05-2012, 03:04 AM
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How to make cuts stop itching during the healing process??
Any ideas for making cut stop itching while they are healing/scabbing? It's really bothering me... Thanks.
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I am terrible for itching but somebody suggested if I feel I really need to itch, to tap the area lightly rather than actually scratch it.
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Have you tried using some cream on them or even putting a bandage on them so your not tempted to itch them.
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