skin itching

Hey,

I’ve been on propecia for about 5 - 6 months right now, but after two months I had unbearable itching. First i thought it was scabies because there were hive like symptoms and i had very similar side effects. I asked my doctor for an anti-histamine to reduce to side effects ( polaramine ) while i did my tests to make sure it was scabies. The results came back negative, and at this time i did not even think that it was propecia that could be the cause of it.

Since then i’ve been using the anti-histamine very regularly as it in effect makes the symptoms go away. However, now the fact that i use it regularly i fear that it is slowly causing eczema on my skin. ( I see the elasticity of the skin slowly )

Now, i really do not want to stop propecia, considering i’m 18 and have been having hair loss symptoms from about 17 this is the primary reason why I keep taking the anti-histamine even though i probably shouldn’t. I recently moved to France and the symptoms started in winter, I’m not at all used to the cold so i’m kinda hoping on the fact that it could be in fact because of the cold. Maybe false hope, but hope anyway.

I haven’t read an often lot of people who have the same symptoms? Is it that rare?
And if i were to be allergic to it, does that mean that propecia will not work anyway and thus taking the anti-histamine is no use ?

It really sucks if that’s the case, because i’m not keen on giving up something that offers so much hope in my case.

I don’t experience any other side effects, and in effect, an increased libido.

Please get back to me soon, would like this to get resolved!

propeciahelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2275

Read the above. This is not the forum for you as you are still on the drug. If you continue to take the drug and post, you will be banned per the above thread.

I will only add to this that Merck lists rash and pruritus (itching) right in their own side effects label for Finasteride.

Get off the drug and see if things resolve, then come back if they don’t.

i got seborrheic dermatitis from the propecia… skin rash

youtube.com/watch?v=5m_Thag0uFA