The symptom of itching a certain part of the body is called pruritus in medicine. It, like pain, is an attempt by the body to convey to a person’s consciousness that there is a problem in him that requires an urgent solution. To some extent, itching can be called a protective reaction, since such mechanical stimulation of the pathological focus helps to shake off parasites, poisonous plants or stinging insects.
Often itching is caused by individual intolerance to some substance that gets either on the skin or inside the body - through the mouth or by injection. It can occur due to thermal, mechanical or electrical stimulation of skin receptors. The symptom also indicates an excess of substances in the blood other than histamine, which appears during allergies. Some of these diseases can be life-threatening.
Where does the itching sensation come from?
The imperative desire to scratch an area of skin occurs when blood with a high concentration of dissolved substances flows to the pain receptors (nociceptors), spread out in the form of a network under a layer of epithelial cells:
- histamine and/or histidine. These substances are formed in excess by immune cells when certain – specific to each organism – foreign proteins enter the body;
- bile acids produced in the liver. They enter the skin cells and cannot leave them when a condition such as cholestasis develops - when bile cannot completely enter the duodenum and is forced to stagnate in the cells of the liver and biliary tract;
- serotonin is a substance formed from an amino acid, which, when released, leads to a significant contraction of smooth muscles located in blood vessels and internal organs. This is a neurotransmitter, that is, a chemical compound that allows communication between nerve endings (the signal passes from nerve to nerve not like electricity, but rather like a bubble with a chemical substance, depending on the structure of which the activity of a neuron can be inhibited or activated). Its structure is very similar to the psychoactive hallucinogen LSD;
- cytokines – molecules that enable “communication” between immune cells;
- endorphins – natural pain-relieving molecules;
- nitrogenous wastes that accumulate in the blood during kidney disease;
- some other bioactive substances: thyroid hormone calcitonin, pancreatic enzymes (trypsin, kallikrein), VIP neuropeptides and substance P.
Since each person’s body has its own characteristics, no direct connection has been identified between the concentration of the above substances and the severity of the need to perform mechanical stimulation. Thus, severe itching in one individual may accompany the initial stage of renal failure, while in another it will not appear even with the terminal stage of uremia.
Only the skin and those mucous membranes, the layer of epithelial cells in which is in contact with the external environment and is located near the skin: gums, tongue, genitals, are “subject to itching”. The signal from the pain receptors located underneath them travels along type C and A-delta nerve fibers, reaches the spinal cord and, together with its structures, is delivered to the brain, to its sensitive zone.
Itching can be of a different nature: from a mild “tickling” to severe, painful. Its nature dictates to a person how to “process” its localization:
- scratch: this is more typical for skin pathologies such as neurodermatitis or eczema;
- rub gently: inherent in lichen planus;
- cool (typical for acute urticaria).
However, a diagnosis cannot be made based on these characteristics alone. In determining the cause of itchy body skin, the following are important:
- its localization;
- the condition of the skin at the site of such sensations;
- conditions for the appearance and relief of itching;
- additional symptoms.
Let’s consider the combination of these factors to make it easier to get examined and choose exactly the specialist who can quickly alleviate your condition.
Types of itching
The prevalence of the symptom is the main criterion from which the diagnosis of the cause of skin itching begins. Based on this measure, pruritus (the so-called itching in medicine) may be:
- Localized (a person can indicate a specific place where itching is felt).
- Generalized (throughout the whole body, not necessarily at the same time).
Generalized itching
- Diseases of the liver and biliary tract: hepatitis, cirrhosis, pancreatic cancer, cholestasis of pregnancy, giardiasis.
- Kidney failure.
- Presence of worms in the intestines.
- Thyroid diseases.
- Gout.
- Diabetes.
- Hypovitaminosis A.
- HIV infection.
- Oncological diseases: stomach cancer, multiple myeloma, erythremia, iron deficiency anemia, leukemia, lymphogranulomatosis, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
- Mental illnesses: depression, phobias, mnemoderma (itching associated with the mention of biting and stinging parasites).
- Senile itching.
- Itching when going up to altitude.
- Associated with neurological diseases: brain tumors, multiple sclerosis.
- Seasonal itching.
- For systemic pathologies, for example, periarteritis nodosa.
Localized itching
Localization | Causes |
On the face |
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On the head |
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In areas subject to friction | Bullous pemphigoid |
On the crooks of your wrists | Atopic dermatitis, lichen planus |
In the anal area |
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In the genital area |
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In areas covered by clothing most of the year | T cell lymphoma |
On the back, on the hips | Folliculitis |
On the knees | Atopic dermatitis |
On hands | Scabies |
Anywhere | Neurodermatitis, eczema, contact dermatitis, insect bites |
Itching accompanied by changes in the skin
This symptom indicates pathologies that are within the competence of dermatologists. That is, local changes are accompanied by skin diseases that are less dangerous than systemic diseases.
Diseases accompanied by redness of the skin
Itching and redness of the skin are more typical for inflammatory or allergic diseases. This:
- Contact dermatitis: irritation and itching located in the area that came into contact with the allergen. The boundaries of redness are clear. To diagnose, you need to remember what new places you have been to, what new household chemicals you started using, what clothes or accessory you put directly on your skin. So, redness in the armpits may be associated with wearing a new woolen sweater/dress or clothes that are familiar, but washed with a new powder. And itching of the skin of the hands - using a new cream or other chemical product. A characteristic feature of this disease is the complete disappearance of symptoms after the allergen ends.
- Atopic dermatitis is a disease that most often affects children, but atopic dermatitis can also occur in adults. Its causes are an allergen, most often taken orally with food. In children, redness is located mainly on the skin of the face (on the cheeks), the flexor surface of the knees and elbows. In adults: the face is excluded, wrists, knees and elbows may turn red - on their bends.
Combination of itching and rash
If such blisters protruding above the cover appear after mechanical friction of this area - dermographic urticaria
Disease | Type of rash | Localization, features |
Contact dermatitis | Redness with a clearly defined border; there may be blisters at the top of the redness | Anywhere. Can recall contact with clothing/accessory/chemical |
Redness that has a border, protrudes above the skin level, and tends to merge with each other, similar to a mark left by a nettle. | Anywhere | |
Bullous pemphigoid | Initially, redness rises above the skin, after which a bubble of tense properties appears in this place | In places where friction occurs with clothing or accessories (bag belt, watch belt) |
Eczema | At first there is redness and swelling, which have a clear shape, then bubbles appear, some of which open, and crusts develop in their place. Elements of several stages are observed in one place (redness, blisters, crusts) | Symmetrical areas of skin, most often on the extremities (especially the upper ones), as well as the face |
Limited neurodermatitis | Dry plaques, around which there may be red spots that do not have clear boundaries with healthy skin | On the sides of the neck, in the folds |
Neurodermatitis diffuse | In adults - dried spots on the skin, surrounded by a reddish rim, without a sharp transition to healthy skin | Eyelids, feet, lips, hands. May be all over the body. |
Swelling and redness, swelling and peeling, there may be red rashes, blisters or crusts on top | In children - after the introduction of complementary foods - on the cheeks, collar area, upper limbs | |
Small spots of various shapes protruding above the skin, shiny | At the 2nd year of life, located in the area of the folds | |
T cell lymphoma | Red rash on the skin, accompanied by itching, oval | In places not exposed to sunlight |
Lichen planus | Violet, polygonal shaped polygonal polygonal granules with scales that rise above the healthy cover | Flexion surface of the wrists |
Folliculitis | Bubbles and pustules | Hips, back, chest |
Psoriasis | Silvery plaques with peeling on top | Extensor surface of the extremities, itching of the scalp and neck, palms and soles |
Scabies | Paired black dots are visible | Arms, armpits, stomach, genitals |
Combination of itching and skin peeling
Itching accompanies peeling of the skin in the following cases:
- The outcome of an allergic reaction, which manifested itself as urticaria. The allergy could be caused by:
- products;
- medicines;
- animal saliva;
- household and other chemicals;
- insect bites;
- cosmetics.
If the itching is accompanied by a burning sensation
Burning and itching most often occur at the site of skin inflammation. This may be a reaction to mechanical irritation when shaving, using a depilator or waxing. Poorly healing inflammation in diabetes mellitus is also possible, which burns due to the pH of the tissues changing as a result of this metabolic disease. Burning and itching may be accompanied by diseases of the veins of the lower extremities - then the skin may be swollen, slightly bluish, but without any visible rash.
A combination of these two symptoms can develop in a person when a rash appears (see the corresponding section) - as an individual reaction to eczema, neurodermatitis, urticaria or other dermatitis.
Other symptoms that may indicate the cause of itching
The symptom may also indicate systemic diseases:
- With cholestasis, in addition to itching, yellowness also occurs, if not of the entire skin, then of the whites of the eyes. Itching more often appears in places that rub with clothing, intensifies at night;
- the smell of urine from the body, dry skin sprinkled with white “powder” and its itching, a change in the amount or color of urine indicates kidney failure;
- itching of the skin after taking a warm bath/shower is characteristic of erythremia, a pathology when the number of red blood cells is significantly higher than normal.
However, if the skin itches for some time after swimming (shower, bath) only during the heating season, it is possible that the skin reacts this way to “technical” hot water in the tap, containing various harmful impurities. If itching is felt after swimming and in the summer, perhaps the reason is that the water is very hard, with a high content of chlorine.
Itching without other symptoms
When itching appears, and there is no dryness, no “powder”, no spots, or any changes in color on the skin, it may be:
- disease of the hematopoietic system, in particular lymphogranulomatosis. You need to consult a therapist who will palpate a person’s lymph nodes, prescribe and interpret a hemogram and other blood tests, and refer you to a hematologist or oncologist;
- senile itch, which appears after 60 years of age for an unknown reason. But, even if you fit into this category, you need to rule out more serious diseases;
- mental or neurological diseases, the symptoms of which you may not notice;
- population of the intestines with helminths, which can be excluded by analyzing stool for their eggs, as well as blood tests for antibodies to worms. Prescribing such a diagnosis is the job of an infectious disease doctor (he can be found in the clinic in the office with the abbreviation “KIZ”).
In any case, you may not notice the symptoms that a qualified doctor will pay attention to, so if itching occurs, contact him.
Treatment
Treatment for itchy skin is prescribed after an examination, the purpose of which is to identify the cause of this condition. The main tests that will help clarify the ethology will be:
- general urine and blood tests;
- blood glucose;
- skin scraping to identify fungi;
- liver and kidney tests (blood);
- test for occult blood in stool;
- detection of helminth eggs in feces.
While the tests are being performed, to alleviate the symptoms of itching - if there are no signs of renal or liver failure, which the doctor must tell you about - antihistamines are prescribed: "Eden", "Fenistil", "Diazolin", which do not cause drowsiness, or more powerful drugs, but with this effect (“Suprastin”, “Tavegil”).
For a localized lesion, an antiallergic ointment for skin itching can be used, for example, Sinaflan, Akriderm, Apulein, hydrocortisone ointment or other corticosteroids. Sometimes other local drugs of non-hormonal origin are prescribed - “Prograf” or “Elidel”.
If itching is caused by cholestasis, bile acid-absorbing drugs have been used successfully. When the cause of the symptom lies in a blood disease, specific drugs are used - monoclonal antibody inhibitors. Psoriasis is treated by combining local and systemic medications that normalize skin cell division.
In case of extremely severe itching, weak opiates are prescribed, and treatment is supplemented with hirudotherapy, ultraviolet irradiation of the skin and acupuncture.
Thus, the causes of itching of the scalp and body are varied. Most often, these are various allergic reactions both to a substance that has entered the body and to a substance that has touched the skin. But there may also be life-threatening kidney diseases, liver diseases, or even blood diseases. To clarify the cause and select treatment, you need to undergo a comprehensive examination.
Reasons why the whole body itches in different places. What to do if your skin constantly itches in different places in turn. How to treat severe itching in different parts of the body.
Sometimes the desire to scratch does not present any problem if it is not obsessive and systematic. When the body itches in different places, such a desire is classified by dermatologists as itching: it is imperative to establish the reasons for its occurrence, and often requires medical intervention. Almost any person can independently find out why his body itches or turn to a doctor to get rid of this problem.
Sometimes a sensation of itching in different parts of the body accompanies a malfunction of the internal organs. And generalized itching (the whole body itches) is a symptom of a huge number of pathologies. In any case, the cause of scabies can only be determined by a highly qualified specialist.
Etiological factors
The mechanism of itching is simple. It is similar to a pain impulse that travels along nerve endings. A person itches, irritating skin receptors, thus suppressing itching.
Often itching is a signal that indicates that a person has a disease. In itself, it is not a pathology and is caused by the presence of nerve endings on the skin that react to various external influences. For example, on street temperature, hand touch, chemicals. When the human body comes into contact with an allergen, it releases histamine into the tissue, which causes scabies.
The body also produces substances that irritate the skin nerves, such as bile acids and bilirubin. To find out the cause of the itching, you need to take tests: OAC, OAM. If there is a suspicion that a person has an allergy, modern laboratories provide their services to determine the cause of this disease. This could be insect bites, a reaction to street dust, food, cleaning chemicals, or medications. Sometimes urticaria appears, which disappears after about a day.
If the body itches very much, then the reasons may be:
- Chronic renal failure. In this case, itching indicates a severe course of the disease.
- Oncology. Cancer at an early stage usually does not manifest itself in any way. Its only symptom may be itching caused by intoxication of the body.
- Cholestasis. It is a condition when the outflow of bile is disrupted; this usually occurs with cholelithiasis, cirrhosis of the liver, or cholecystitis. This is a very common cause of itching without visible external manifestations. With such ailments, the body itches in different places due to excessive amounts of fatty acids in the body.
- Metabolic disease. The body itches for the following reasons: diabetes, thyroid disease, hypovitaminosis, gout.
- Parasites. For example, ascariasis, lamblia.
- Excessive dryness of the skin. Sometimes associated with age-related changes in the body.
- Impaired blood circulation. It happens, for example, with varicose veins.
If the body itches in different places, the reasons may be different. And if the body itches, but there are no rashes, then this usually indicates pathologies of the internal organs. To get rid of scabies, it is necessary to treat the underlying disease. You cannot do this on your own; you must visit a doctor.
Itching without rash
This type of scabies all over the body occurs in the following cases:
- liver diseases;
- oncology;
- pathologies of the kidneys and gastrointestinal tract;
- diabetes;
- while taking medications;
- presence of parasites;
- mental disorders;
- blood diseases.
A very interesting case is psychogenic itching. Appears in people over 40 years of age, more often in women than in men. In this case, itching is a symptom of stress. People who have diseased kidneys experience itching after a hemodialysis procedure. In diabetes, scabies is generalized, which is associated with decreased sensitivity.
Some medications cause scabies, which is a side effect of taking them. And with dry skin, itching usually bothers people over 50 years of age. This is the so-called senile itch. If scabies has spread over the entire body, it may be a symptom of cirrhosis of the liver or lymphoma.
Itching with rashes
The causes of this itching can be various diseases and allergies. The rash is expressed by the following elements: blisters, nodules, bubbles, ulcers, etc. They can be located in different places of the body and are of the following types:
- the so-called goose rash;
- light-colored bubbles scattered throughout the body;
- dark or red spots that disappear when pressed with a finger;
- red blisters that are very itchy;
- ulcers, nodules;
- herpetic rash.
The cause of the rash can be fungi, viruses, bacteria, etc. It is often of non-infectious origin and appears with allergies or acne. One way or another, for any itching that spreads throughout the body, you need to go to a medical facility and undergo an examination.
Itching with burning
Itching all over the body, accompanied by a burning sensation, usually represents the body's reaction to mechanical stimuli. For example, it may appear after shaving body hair, when using wax or depilatory. Also, itching with burning can occur with poorly healing skin inflammations in diabetes, because this disease changes the pH of the tissues.
Another reason is pathology of the veins in the legs. In this case, the skin swells greatly and becomes slightly bluish, but there are no rashes on it. The combination of the above symptoms appears in a person with various types of skin rashes. Itching along with burning may also indicate the presence of eczema, urticaria and other dermatitis.
How to get rid of scabies
Once the causes of scabies are clarified, you can get rid of it either with the help of a doctor or on your own. The first thing you need to do is relieve the itching sensation. A cool shower, cold lotions and ice treatment on itchy skin areas will help with this. It is allowed to use ointments and creams containing menthol if it does not cause an allergic reaction. But you can’t wash with hot water, because the skin’s sensitivity increases when heated. Having found out the cause of scabies, you can try to get rid of it. Need to change:
- perfume, cosmetics, do not wear synthetic clothing;
- daily diet, excluding dishes that provoke an allergic reaction.
Dry skin should be constantly smeared with a nourishing cream (regular children's cream will do). The area where the insect has bitten can be treated with alcohol tincture.
When the causes of itching are psychological in nature, chamomile tea, soothing compounds, and cool baths help well. If scabies does not go away after taking independent measures, and even becomes stronger and spreads throughout the body, then you should immediately contact a specialist.
Treatment of the disease
First of all, you need to be examined by a doctor to find out the exact cause of the itching, because each of them may require a different approach to treatment. Itching caused by allergies is treated according to the following scheme:
- First of all, you need to stop all contact with the irritant.
- Prescribing antihistamines that reduce the body's release of histamine, which causes body itching.
- Taking sedatives that reduce nerve stimulation.
- Taking sorbents that remove toxins from the intestines. The latter sometimes cause allergies.
- Prescription of glucocorticoids that suppress the immune system. The latter is responsible for allergic reactions of the body.
If the doctor during diagnosis finds pathologies of the kidneys, liver, and gastrointestinal tract, the patient is hospitalized.
Disease prevention
Some useful preventive measures:
- it is necessary to regularly visit the clinic and undergo examinations, especially if any symptoms are observed that indicate the occurrence of various diseases;
- maintaining a properly balanced sleep and rest schedule, as well as proper alternation of work and rest;
- It is important to avoid situations that can provoke stress;
- maintaining a proper diet;
- timely treatment of diseases, if any.
When a person constantly itches his body in different places (it is almost impossible to determine the cause on his own), he should consult a doctor. But even doctors cannot always determine the cause of itching based on the patient’s complaints and external examination of the body.
You need to realize that if a person follows the rules of hygiene, then his body will not itch just like that. Therefore, you should not waste time, hoping that the itching will go away on its own. It’s better to get tested right away and find out what’s causing it and get rid of it. You need to fight not the consequence of the problem, but its “root”.
Unreasonable itching all over the body has probably bothered every person at least once. However, if this symptom recurs regularly and does not go away over time, you should consult a doctor, as this may indicate the presence of a pathological condition of the body or normal dry skin.
In any case, it is important to figure out why the body itches, and then, together with your doctor, decide how to deal with it. In today's article we will discuss the main causes of itchy skin and learn how to quickly get rid of it at home.
Main reasons
It is generally accepted that itching all over the body is a sign of dermatological skin diseases. However, things are not always so simple. The skin may itch in the presence of hidden pathologies of various types. Therefore, it is important not to ignore this symptom, especially if it is periodic or constant. Let's look at the main reasons why the body itches in different places, as well as the symptoms that accompany them.
- Pathologies of the kidneys and urinary system. Skin scabies can be a concern if you have kidney failure. This symptom is one of the first signs of impaired organ function. This happens because harmful substances are not eliminated by the body naturally, so the body tries to get rid of them through the skin. This phenomenon has a corresponding name - renal itching. At the same time, the patient is bothered by frequent urination, nagging pain in the lower back, excessive sweating, and chills. If the skin itches precisely for this reason, the problem can be eliminated only with proper treatment of the existing disease. External methods will be ineffective.
- Psychogenic disorders. Often the skin itches constantly or periodically due to the development of various psycho-emotional personality disorders. For example, with chronic depression and stress, overwork, anxiety. Sometimes scabies occurs as an obsessive condition; a person feels as if he is being bitten by parasites, which makes his body itch. At the same time, the patient is constantly worried, irritable, and quick-tempered. He is plagued by insomnia and daytime sleepiness. Treatment in this case should begin with psychological work, as well as taking sedatives. In folk medicine, there are many recipes for sedative herbal remedies, which we will consider in the next section.
- Allergic reaction. Very often, scabies occurs as a result of an allergic reaction. At the same time, the exacerbation of the symptom is necessarily preceded by contact with a product or substance that is an allergen. A characteristic accompanying sign of allergies in an adult is the rapid appearance of red spots that itch very much. The most common allergens are dust, household chemicals, citrus fruits, tropical foods, animals (most often the body itches from contact with fluffy cats). In other cases, a similar reaction of the body may occur in response to taking medications, vaccinations, or insect bites. Elimination of scabies is carried out, first of all, by taking anti-allergy drugs. If such a reaction occurs for the first time, it is important to find out what substance caused it in order to avoid negative consequences in the future.
- Pathologies in the functioning of the liver and biliary tract. In the presence of liver diseases, the skin itches due to poisoning of the body with unprocessed substances and excess amounts of synthesized bile. As with kidney failure, these toxins try to leave the body through the sebaceous glands found throughout the body. This is what causes tedious, annoying scabies, which manifests itself most strongly in the chest, back, abdomen, legs and arms. At the same time, the patient suffers from a feeling of heaviness and pain in the right side of the chest and ribs, he is haunted by a feeling of nausea and loss of appetite, fatigue and fatigue. The color of the urinary fluid changes: it becomes much darker. The skin and eyes acquire a yellowish tint. The presence of all these symptoms may indicate the development of an exacerbation of cholelithiasis or cholecystitis.
- Drying of the skin. The most common cause of itching all over the body is insufficient skin hydration. This phenomenon occurs especially often in winter and spring, when the body receives insufficient amounts of the necessary vitamins and microelements contained in fresh vegetables and fruits. The skin can also dry out due to lack of exposure to direct sunlight and a lack of vitamin D. In addition, in our climate zone in winter, the skin is affected by a number of negative factors that lead to its drying out: exposure to frost and cold wind, insufficient supply of fresh air, contact with synthetic materials, hard water. If the cause of annoying scabies is the constant drying of the skin, you can solve this problem by choosing the right care, as well as enriching your diet with foods rich in vitamins A, B and C.
- Neurodermatitis. This disease can manifest itself due to the influence of negative external factors: frequent stress, strong feelings, emotional fatigue, self-administration of medications, improper, chaotic nutrition. The main cause of this pathology is the congenital weakness of the nervous and immune systems. During an exacerbation of neurodermatitis, the patient is bothered by severe itching throughout the body, localized in the elbows and knees, in the neck, and on the skin of the face. At the same time, small spots appear, which become inflamed when scratched. In addition, stool disorders and episodes of difficulty breathing are observed.
As we can see, there are many reasons why the body itches. It is difficult to independently recognize the true cause of itchy skin. Therefore, if this illness bothers you systematically and regularly, you need to seek medical help from a therapist who will help determine the nature of the symptom and refer you to the right doctor.
Treatment at home
Of course, the treatment of this disease largely depends on the reasons that caused it. For example, if the itchy skin was caused by cholecystitis, it is important to begin treatment for this disease after a complete and thorough diagnosis.
Otherwise, the scabies will not stop, and additional symptoms will only intensify. If the itching is caused by dry skin or nervous tension, to get rid of it, it is enough to choose the right skin care, take a medicinal bath or a sedative herbal preparation.
Traditional medicine contains many valuable and time-tested ways to quickly get rid of this unpleasant symptom. Such recipes will be effective and will help if you are worried, but they are not able to eradicate the main cause of this symptom.
Relaxing baths
This method is especially suitable when the body itches everywhere and it is difficult to act on it locally. It is important that the water is not too hot - this can dry out already irritated skin. Immersion in water itself will significantly relieve annoying itching and calm the nervous system.
Special herbal supplements can enhance the relaxing effect, relieve tension and soothe inflamed areas of the body. For this purpose, add 200 ml of a strong decoction of chamomile or string to hot water. This will help soften the skin and get rid of scabies for 12 hours.
It is recommended to take such baths before evening to ensure restful sleep. You can also use a decoction of chamomile or string to wipe itchy areas after leaving the bath. It is also useful for —apathy—.
Propolis
This substance is used to treat many dermatological diseases, burns, wounds and itchy rashes. Propolis promotes rapid regeneration of wounds, has an antibacterial effect, relieves pain and itching. The most commonly used is propolis ointment. It is applied in a thin layer to the affected areas and left to absorb.
The desired effect will appear within 10 minutes. After this, you need to remove the remaining ointment with a cotton pad. This remedy can be used whenever itching occurs on any part of the body. However, you need to remember: if you are plagued by frequent attacks of causeless itching, you need to seek medical help. It is also used for the treatment of chickenpox.
Melissa infusion
Very often, annoying itching causes severe irritation in a person and interferes with restful sleep or normal functioning. This is especially true for young children who become whiny and restless. First of all, the elimination of this symptom should begin with the restoration of normal nervous activity.
Often the body continues to itch due to strong emotional overstimulation. Melissa is a well-known herbal sedative with a strong effect. Despite this, lemon balm has no contraindications; it is absolutely safe even for small children. A soothing infusion from it is prepared as follows: pour a tablespoon of dried and crushed leaves into 300 ml of boiled water and leave for 5 minutes.
You can add honey to taste. It is recommended to use this drug during exacerbation of symptoms or every day in the evening. It will also help get rid of headaches and nausea.
Dear readers, how do you save yourself from annoying scabies?