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7 Reasons You Might Often Have Itching

7 Reasons You Might Often Have Itching

7 Reasons You Might Often Have Itching

We usually hear itching, an uncomfortable feeling in the skin that makes us want to scratch immediately. It can occur on a specific and localized part or on the whole of our organism. Very embarrassing to the point of being sometimes disabling, these could constitute symptoms of serious diseases. In this article, discover the 7 reasons that could justify their appearance.

The itching affects adults as well as children and can be caused by the release of chemicals such as histamine for example, following drying of the skin or after taking certain medications. In other, more severe cases, they may indicate the development of diseases.


1. Allergies and dermatitis
The presence of itching can, in some cases, be explained by an allergy or dermatitis. Regarding the allergic reaction, it can occur after contact with dust, insect bites, taking certain drugs or consumption of certain allergenic foods. In addition, dermatitis, these inflammations of the skin, may be accompanied by itching or redness and may be associated with allergic rhinitis, in case of atopic dermatitis. It is advisable to consult a dermatologist as soon as possible if you notice an allergy.

2. Thyroid disorders
The major disorders of the thyroid are hypothyroidism (low production of thyroid hormones) and hyperthyroidism (high production of thyroid hormones). In fact, a thyroid imbalance, precisely in case of hypothyroidism, can manifest itself through the dryness of the skin as well as other symptoms like redness, itching and rashes in the folds of the skin.

7 Reasons You Might Often Have Itching

3. Liver disorders
If you notice itching suddenly, it can also reveal the presence of liver problems. In general, one suffers from liver problems when the liver can no longer perform its functions. In this case, some symptoms appear, including pruritus causing severe itching difficult to control.

4. Kidney dysfunction
In case of kidney dysfunction, the presence of itching on the skin is evidence of the ineffectiveness of the kidney to evacuate waste and toxins in the blood. Some impurities will accumulate and cause rashes.

5. Menopause
During menopause, the body of the woman undergoes many physical changes (hair, hair, skin, etc.) related to hormonal variation. Redness, drying of the skin and itching are often noticeable

6. Pregnancy
And if you were told ladies that the presence of itching could also indicate a pregnancy! Indeed, those also known as pruritus often appear in pregnant women and indicate that the skin needs to be hydrated. However, these may extend to the entire body, indicating a case of cholestasis, a failure of the liver to properly remove bile acids. In this case, it is essential to consult your doctor.

7. Diabetes
When diabetes affects the skin, it usually means that the level of glucose in the blood is too high. In response to this excess of sugar, plaques tend to appear on certain parts of the body, causing skin discoloration and itching.

A FEW TIPS TO RELIEVE:
In case of itching, do not scratch with your nails at the risk of exposing your skin to microbes. It is recommended to use your palm to relieve yourself.

When you notice that your skin is dry, do not hesitate to hydrate to the maximum. This can be done through the use of essential oils, regular baths or drinking enough water, simply.

Protect yourself against insect bites and get into the habit of eating healthy and balanced.

Check your child's scalp for the presence or absence of lice, often causing excessive itching.

For regular itching that you do not know the origin, the opinion of a dermatologist is essential.