C.P. asks from Houston, TX on June 19, 2008
Itchy Skin While Running on the Treadmill
Hi! I hope someone else has this problem and a solution. All my life every time I run whether it be indoors or out, I usually can't go too long because my skin will itch terribly. It is only on my stomach and thighs, but I get so miserable that I have to stop. I have tried a few lotions, maybe I'm using the wrong ones. Please help I'd like to stay on the treadmill for longer than 20-30 minutes! :)
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N.F. answers from Albuquerque on June 23, 2008
This sounds a little strange, but at times my husband is allergic to his own sweat. He says he is allergic to something he eats and the only reaction he has is when the allergen comes out when he sweats. Maybe try an allergist?
J.T. answers from Victoria on June 20, 2008
Is it like a tingly itchy sensatioN? It usually feels like that on my thighs after a walk and i sit down. What happens if you just work out threw the itching? If its not a medical problem i say suck it up and keep on trackin.
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L.B. answers from Houston on June 20, 2008
I'm lmbo. I've read all the coments so far, and I can't stop laughing. All the different ideas and mine is different from all the rest. I honestly was going to say "are you kidding me" to everyone elses coments, but maybe I'm the funny one. This has happened to me too. All my life, and when it begins to happen, I get so happy. I was always told and beleived that, when this begins to happen that is the moment you've reached "the burn". Which means the moment you actually begin to burn the fat. You can feel the fat burn away. And depending on where you feel it first is where it begins to burn first. I was a fitness trainer for a while, so this isn't just coming out of my @$$. Don't stop when it starts to burn. That is when you know that your exercise is working. LOL
Best of luck and keep on keeping on.
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K.G. answers from College Station on June 20, 2008
I have had that problem too for a long time. I stopped running for several years because of it. I did the elliptical instead and didn't have that problem. I went to a Dr. and she said to take an antihistamine (like others have mentioned). I did that for awhile and it helped. Now I don't take it very often (I forget:)) and I hardly itch. I do seem to itch more if its outside so I only run on the treadmill. So take an antihistamine at night and/or in the morning and good luck!
V.O. answers from Austin on June 20, 2008
I have the same problem and have not discovered the cause yet. My stomach; however, does only itch with one sports bra, but my legs are sporadic so I haven't determined why. The frequency in exercise may have something to do with it, but not for me (I've been exercising regularly for sometime.
E.G. answers from Austin on June 20, 2008
I have the same problem , except it happens in my arms. I recently started using a product from Avon called moisture therapy spray w/ oatmeal. It works really good. It cost about $5.00 , but worth it. Its also for insect bites & sunburns.
R.M. answers from Austin on June 20, 2008
K.K. answers from Killeen on June 19, 2008
I do too...but as I do not excersize often...well...you know...so i had to think about it...here is a possibility...
Do your tears cause your cheeks to itch as well??
I have fair, sensitive skin...But more importantly the salt my body produces and releases in the form of sweat and tears has always caused me to be itchy. I wonder sometimes if has to do with my iodine allergy, but never researched it...
Normally a luke warm rag on my face for the tears or a regular shower to get the sweat off works for me...
If that is not what is causing the reaction for you, then I would need more specifics to give you any advice, and you might want to see a doctor for a diagnosis...
good luck... ;-)
T.L. answers from Houston on June 20, 2008
I thought I was the only one with that issue. It only seems to come when I start excersing. I start to itch on my legs and thighs. I started taking benedryl (ONE PILL) 30 minutes before I head to the gym and it would help. Now I don't take anything and I still get it every now and then but it does go away after a couple of minutes but that feeling is so uncomfortable. I want to scratch but I don't want people looking and thinking I am dirty.
S.T. answers from Houston on June 20, 2008
As Tracy said, it's probably because you don't exercise enough. That's what my parents always told me. We went walking and biking several days a week and I always felt that way. It was miserable.
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