
Suggest Treatment For Itching On Hands

Allergic reaction
Detailed Answer:
Hello -
Your itching hands are a sign that you may be allergic to some component of the flu shot. Some times people who have a sensitivity to eggs can react to flu shots, but it may be some other component of the shot that you are reacting to.
I recommend getting an antihistamine and taking it on a scheduled basis until this resolves.
You can try Benadryl (diphenhydramine) 50 mg every 6-8 hours.
Or you can take Zyrtec (cetirizine) 10 mg twice a day. The usual dose for sinus symptoms is once a day, which is what the directions will say on the bottle, but for skin involvement you will need a higher dosage. The advantage of cetirizine is that it is usually less sedating than diphenhydramine.
It's possible the allergic reaction will progress to hives on your body, but it may just stay localized to your hands.
If you develop further reaction such as mouth or facial swelling or difficulty breathing, then you need to get to the ER.
Topical things such as vinegar and aloe are unlikely to stop the itching because the reaction is coming from the inside out.
I hope you are feeling better soon! Please let me know if I can provide further information.

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