Write an article based on this "Visit your doctor if your itchy skin won’t go away. Ask about a prescription anti-itch cream or corticosteroids. Use an antibiotic or antifungal cream if your skin develops razor bumps."

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It’s normal to have itchy skin after you shave, and it should go away on its own after a few days. However, it’s possible for your skin to develop an infection that needs treatment. See your doctor to get your skin checked so you can get the proper treatment.  You may have an infection if you have extreme redness, blisters, pus, cracked skin, pain, and swelling. Additionally, you may have other symptoms, such as fatigue or fever.  Tell your doctor that you started experiencing the itchiness after shaving, as well as how long it’s continued. Your doctor may be able to prescribe you a more powerful anti-itch cream if you need it. However, they’ll likely recommend that you try over-the-counter options first. If nothing else helps you, your doctor may give you corticosteroids for short-term itch relief. Your doctor is more likely to give you a prescription treatment if your skin has developed an infection, the itchy area is widespread, or the itch is greatly impacting your life. For instance, they may give you a prescription cream to relieve persistent itching after you try to shave your entire chest or back. If your skin has an infection, your doctor may prescribe an antibiotic or antifungal cream to treat it. Take your prescription exactly as your doctor says, and be sure to finish it, even if you feel better early. It’s possible for an infection to rebound if you stop your medication too soon. Your doctor is more likely to give you a prescription treatment if you have bumps or sores around the area, which are a sign of an infection.