What to do about itchy scars

Itchy keloid can be relieved by medication, physical therapy, surgery, etc. It needs to be analyzed on a case-by-case basis.
Keloid scars are clinically characterized as hard lumps or cords that are higher than the skin surface, and may be accompanied by sensory abnormalities such as itching or pain.
For small keloids, they can be relieved by physical means such as repeated cryotherapy or fractional laser, and can also be treated with medications such as oral trinitrotoluene or topical retinoic acid.
Larger keloids or keloids in critical areas such as the ears can be treated with surgical excision, followed by a combination of local glucocorticoid injections or radiation therapy.
If the keloid appears itchy symptoms, you should go to the regular hospital in time, under the guidance of specialists for symptomatic treatment, avoid unauthorized use of drugs or treatment, so as not to stimulate the scar to proliferate again.