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An antihistamine may help. Has she seen a dermatologist and/or an immunologist They may be able to prescribe something that will reduce the itching. An immunologist can test and provide a new list. I have many allergies and knowing what to avoid is important. My GP once prescribed a skin cream containing oats. I am allergic to oats but he didn't know that.
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Have you or her doctor considered a mild tranquilizer? Habitual scratching can sometimes result from anxiety.

Definitely not a “solution” to a lifelong problem, but when there are no solutions left, it sometimes seems to help my LO to employ some temporary measure.

Have you tried soft mittens, perhaps fastened to her sleeves, to give her skin a brief respite?

The approaches you have chosen may be all you can do. Hoping you receive advice for something else that can help.
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