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Sounds like athletes foot (but I'm not a Doc). If your Dr doesn't think that's the case, perhaps Lidex (generic = Fluocinonide 0.05) cream would help...
I am experiencing the exact same thing if you get an answer let me know Its driving me crazy and it sound exactly the same Mine just started a few months ago I am thinking it possible is a reaction to maybe the fabric softener or detergent I am using because I just had this happen tonight after wrapping my feet in a blanket I just took out of the laundry
So maybe Let me know if you get any answers
Does the itch occur in any specific season, as in summers or rain? have you checked if it is because of a specific shoe or socks that you might be using?
It seems to be some kind of allergic reaction. You can try OTC anti-histamines or anti-allergics to give you some temporary relief. An allergy specialist can guide you further as to which therapy you may take and what tests can be done to figure out the allergan.
I can never tell when I'll get the foot itch. Mine only lasts for an hour but you can't ignore it. I do know that if take an over the counter antihistimine it will be gone in 1/2 an hour. This indicates an allergy to something. I am allergic to eggs and avoid anything with them like the plague.
I have problems with itching on my feet and the palms of my hands. After literally years of experience I finally tracked the problem down to cola drinks (pepsi, coke, etc.) Dr. Pepper seems to also be a problem. Who would have thought a food allergy would cause itching in your feet. My theory is that it's a shellfish based dye that they use in the soft drinks that's causing the problem, because I know I have a problem with shellfish. Clear soft drinks like Sprite and Seven-up don't seem to cause a problem. Even if your problem isn't caused by the same thing, you might start thinking about whether it might be some sort of food allergy.
So maybe Let me know if you get any answers
Does the itch occur in any specific season, as in summers or rain? have you checked if it is because of a specific shoe or socks that you might be using?
It seems to be some kind of allergic reaction. You can try OTC anti-histamines or anti-allergics to give you some temporary relief. An allergy specialist can guide you further as to which therapy you may take and what tests can be done to figure out the allergan.
Let us know if you may have any more questions.
Good luck.