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Severe Itching On Foot, Walked On Cold Floor. Do I Have Eczema? Take Anti-depressants?

Last night I was awoken with a severe itching in my right foot the only way to get any relief was to get out of bed and walk on a cold floor. This evening it has re-occured and I cannot seem to relieve it. I do have eczema and the only recent change of medication is stopped taking my anti-depressants 60mg duloxatine one a day am.
Mon, 22 Jul 2013
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hi,
itching is not related to stopping of duloxatine. and unless you any lesion on skin, definitely you don't have eczema too. i would be interested to know reason for stopping duloxatine. if you have stopped on your own, then better to continue, or else meet your consulting doctor with regard to it.

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Severe Itching On Foot, Walked On Cold Floor. Do I Have Eczema? Take Anti-depressants?

hi, itching is not related to stopping of duloxatine. and unless you any lesion on skin, definitely you don t have eczema too. i would be interested to know reason for stopping duloxatine. if you have stopped on your own, then better to continue, or else meet your consulting doctor with regard to it. wish you good health