Itching Skin Biopsy

Itching skin biopsy is a severe itching of the skin, in which scratching leads to deep damage to the skin.

With such itching, the patient experiences an irresistible urge to scratch the skin, which leads to severe scratching and damage to the skin. Scratching can be so deep that it reaches the dermis and even subcutaneous tissue. This is accompanied by bleeding, the formation of wounds, crusts and scars.

Itchy skin biopsy can be observed in various diseases, such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, lichen planus, scabies. The cause may be an allergic reaction or a side effect of certain medications.

Antihistamines, glucocorticoids, and phototherapy are used for treatment. It is important to begin therapy as early as possible to prevent complications such as secondary infection and scarring. The patient is advised to limit scratching and use moisturizers to soften the skin. Severe cases may require hospitalization.

Thus, skin biopsy itch is a dangerous condition that requires immediate treatment. Timely therapy can prevent serious complications and improve the patient’s quality of life.