put anti itching powder or cream on it and see a doctor
Itching is one of the symptoms of Dengue Fever. The itching can be severe and can happen all over the body.
Characterized by severe scaling, itching, and pain that affects most of the body, erythrodermic psoriasis disrupts the body's chemical balance and can cause severe illness.
Negative feedback mechanisms work to prevent sudden severe changes within the body.
Symptoms are chronic itching which is often accompanied by nervous tension. The appearance of scratch marks and the leathery skin patches can be found anywhere on the body. A
Stroke Warning Signs * Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body. * Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding. * Sudden trouble seeing in one or both eyes. * Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination. * Sudden, severe headache with no known cause.
When histamine is released into the body, it can cause swelling, itching, bronchi constriction, watery eyes, and a runny nose. It can lead to anaphylaxis in severe cases.
No, the common cold is not a symptom of dengue. Typical symptoms of dengue include a fever, headache, muscle and joint pain and a pain behind the eyes.
Mild diarrhea, headache, vaginal itching and discharge, sore mouth or tongue, or white patches in the mouth or on the tongue. These problems usually go away as the body adjusts to the drug.
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Tinea or ringworm is caused by dermatophytes or fungi. It is a skin fungus infection that can affect different areas of the body like the scalp, hands, nails, and feet. Symptoms of tinea can include scaly, round patches of skin and itching.
If you are feeling these symptoms, you might be having a stroke. Other symptoms of a stroke include sudden confusion, trouble speaking, and a severe headache.
One out of a hundred reasons, or a combination of all of them. I'm not saying this to be funny or sarcastic. It is a very broad question with many possibilities. If the itching persists, see a doctor for the appropriate diagnosis and treatment. you need a doctor, get a steroid shot and itching goes away 5-8 min.