What should I do if my palms itch at night?

Itchy palms at night may be due to mosquito bites, exposure to allergic substances, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, which can be treated with topical antipruritic agents, antihistamines, and nutritive nerve medications, respectively.
1. Mosquito bites: If the palms are exposed to the outside world at night, mosquito bites may cause localized redness, swelling and itching, which can be relieved by topical antipruritic agents such as glycerite lotion.
2. Contact with allergic substances: If the hands are in contact with allergic substances, local allergic reactions will be triggered, resulting in redness, swelling and itching symptoms, which can be treated by applying antihistamines such as cetirizine and loratadine.
3. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy: diabetic peripheral neuropathy is one of the most common chronic complications of diabetes mellitus, manifested by peripheral nerve dysfunction such as itching, pain, often appearing at the end of the limb, can be treated with nutritive nerve drugs such as methylcobalamin.
If the symptoms of itchy palms at night, you need to go to the hospital in a timely manner to clarify the cause, and the doctor will issue an individualized treatment plan according to the situation, so as not to delay the condition.