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  1. Jul 13, 2023 · If your skin itches at night, here are a few triggers to avoid: Try not to go to bed in anything itchy. You can wear pajamas made from soft, natural fibers like cotton or silk.; Keep the ...

  2. Treatment for itchy skin at night varies based on the cause and could include: Managing or treating any underlying conditions. Changing your hygiene routine by bathing before you go to bed. Using a lotion or moisturizer during the day and before bed. Applying an over-the-counter anti-itch cream to your skin.

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  4. Jan 9, 2020 · Other causes. Other common causes of nighttime itchiness include: Bed bugs may cause nighttime itchiness. hives. insect bites, including those from bed bugs, lice, flies, or fleas. allergic ...

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  5. Bug bites. When a mosquito bites you, the cause of your itchy skin is usually obvious, and the itch tends to go away quickly. When bugs live on your skin or feed on you every night, the itch can be long-lasting and uncontrollable. Bugs that can cause long-lasting itch, include bedbugs, lice, and mites (scabies).

  6. Jan 17, 2024 · Wool, chemicals, soaps and other things can irritate the skin and cause rashes and itching. Sometimes a substance, such as poison ivy or cosmetics, causes an allergic reaction. Also, reactions to certain medicines, such as narcotics to treat pain (opioids) can cause itchy skin. Sometimes the cause of the itching can't be determined.

  7. Apr 9, 2024 · Underlying Health Conditions. Kidney or liver disease can contribute to nighttime itchiness. These conditions affect the body’s ability to filter toxins, leading to skin irritation and itching. Sometimes, itching, especially at night, can indicate serious problems like liver or kidney disease, HIV, or certain cancers like leukemia and lymphoma.

  8. Jun 1, 2022 · This shift can trigger nighttime skin changes such as greater blood flow, feelings of warmth, and lower levels of corticosteroids that might otherwise tamp down inflammation (and itching). Hormone changes from menopause and pregnancy can also cause skin dryness and itching, which can feel worse at night. Other possible culprits include certain ...

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