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I feel insects crawling in my skin. What should I do?
The main consideration is the performance of neuritis, and some drugs that nourish nerves can be taken orally for conditioning treatment.

Neuritis refers to inflammation, degeneration or deterioration of nerves or nerve groups, and its symptoms vary with the etiology. The common symptoms are pain, tenderness, tingling, itching of infected nerves, loss of consciousness, redness and swelling of infected parts and severe spasm.

Give priority to prevention, such as strengthening labor protection, preventing metal and pesticide poisoning, and using furan drugs as little as possible (vitamin B drugs can be taken at the same time when necessary).

If teenagers are found to have symptoms and signs of nervous system, the causes should be removed as soon as possible, the neurotrophic function should be improved, and the physique should be enhanced.

If it is caused by heavy metals, it can be treated with antidotes such as sodium dimercaptosuccinate (intravenous drip of water for injection ~ g/ day) for ~ times as a course of treatment;

If it is caused by nutritional metabolism disorder, it is necessary to find out the cause of nutritional disorder and deal with it accordingly; People caused by diabetes should also have the earliest drugs to treat diabetes. Neurotrophic drugs and vasodilators can be used to promote the recovery of nerve conduction function in the United States.

Vitamin B 12 should be supplemented. Don't take strenuous exercise, rest, quit smoking and drinking, supplement calcium, have a healthy mind, avoid strenuous exercise and standing for a long time, and prevent muscle atrophy.