Hello All, My MIL has moderate Alzheimer's. Over the past six months, we've noticed she sometimes scratches her arms to the point she cuts through skin. At times, she was even eating her scab (sorry, I know it's gross). We take her to the doctor to get ointment, and she stops scratching, but she's now at it again. A relative suggested it may be anxiety? She's in assisted living, and we see her at least 3-4 times a week. She does not seem anxious when we visit. Does anyone have experience with anxiety meds and Namenda? Any input is appreciated. I'm grateful for all who have given advice and encouragement in the past. Thank you in advance.
I also bought Lubriderm lotion and made sure to keep her skin moist...she complained she was itchy a lot at that time too.
My mom has always been home with us so I am not sure these will work in your mom's setting but worth a try ;-)
I've heard that picking is common in patients with dementia.
You can check with her doc if any of the medicines she takes could cause itching. Get rid of any "itchy" clothing made of wool or animal hair. Cotton is probably the least itchy material. You could also try to keep her in long sleeved shirts (especially with buttoned cuffs) and/or gloves.
My mom's complaint for the last year is that someone is putting "itching powder" in her clothing. No amount of explaining that there is no such thing can convince her otherwise. (Silly on my part because I know that there is no reasoning with Alzheimer's!)
I made sure that her caregiver uses Dove moisturizing body wash, only bathes her twice a week and uses moisturizing lotion after the bath. Their glands don't work too well anymore and the skin needs some lubrication.
If she doesn't seem anxious when you visit, I would think that she's not anxious at other times either. I agree with the lap cushions/blankets above. It gives them something to "figit" with. (Button buttons, zip zippers, finger different textures, open pockets, play with the fringe, etc.
When we recently went to the neurologist I pointed it out, so hopefully she will have a plan of attack.
If I see Mom scratching I ask her to stop, but I didn't consider getting any lotion, because she lives in memory care and I don't think she would remember to apply it. I could ask them to remind her...
Now he's on a 30-Billion Probiotic and Candida Support and I was actually able to stop the Benydryl! This cleared up the Candida (yeast) overgrowth in his gut and his appetite improved immensely!
Online I saw a picture of Yeast infection on the torso and it was the same spotted rash he had a couple of years back.
You can try the Benedryl as this is only an antihistamine and won't hurt her. But it can make her extremely drowsy, this is why I only gave half morning & night.
Always tell the primary physician about any medications, even allergy.
We use a Rx ointment for first aid that has a small amount of local anestetic in it - there are also anti-itch Rx but tend to make the person sleepy but good at night so they don't scratch in their sleep
The job of the doctor is to prescribe medicine, not be familiar with folk remedies.
(If you want a professional reference, dig up a copy of the 1961 Dermatology: Diagnosis and Treatment)