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When I have inflammation, such as mosquito bites, the spots always itch the worst in the morning. I suspect it's related to circadian rhythm aspects of the immune system.
Agree with other posters to try to see a doctor if you have a regular one, or walk in clinic if you don't have a primary care or need more flexible appointment hours. They should be able to judge if a steroid would help, and get you a prescription of the right form(s) (pill/cream/eye drop/other).
If seeing a medical person very soon is not possible, cortisone cream is an over the counter steroid, as is fluticazone nasal spray (name brand FloNase). One or both might be worth a try.