Hi all, my itchy skin started about three months ago and I had no idea what it was. I only found out via Google! Why don't doctors tell you this? Anyway, I read that the skin gets dryer as you go through the menopause, which I have been aware of over the years anyway. I thought that as I'm not a greasy, sweaty youngster any more, do I really need to use soap when I shower? So I decided to use a gentle soap on my top and tail (armpits and unmentionables!) as they do need a deeper clean. I use Femfresh as it's gentle and pH balanced. An unscented soap or shower gel like the Simple range would be good too. I use Cetraben cream generally as it's unscented and very thick. I decided to try using it as a cleanser rather than soap. I rub it in gently all over in the shower on wet skin and then rinse off. I dab with a towel when I dry, rather than rub, and apply more Cetraben while my skin is still damp. Any good unscented cream would be OK, like E45 or Aqueous Cream, but Cetraben doesn't smell much. Safety tip: do use a shower mat!!! The floor of the shower will get a bit slippery. I also shave my legs with the cream, mixed with water, and it's gentler on my skin than shaving with soap. I must admit I've experienced a significant improvement in my itching. I do use Femfresh all over about every third wash as the cream builds up on my skin.
My symptoms have also been improved with herbal treatment. I see a wonderful, fully-qualified medical herbalist in Buckingham: Clementine Blandin, a lovely French lady, and she's amazing. Don't treat yourself or see just anybody! Herbs can be harmful if you don't know what you're doing. Contact the National Institute of Medical Herbalists for members:
http://www.nimh.org.uk/I do still get itching which worsens from time to time, but it's generally vastly improved.
I hope all this helps you.
Love Alexxx