you have hormonal inbalances!
It might be pin worms.
No birds live in your throat.
Well I have what we think might be a spider bite, It hurts but doesn't itch.
I have this sensation too. It is not skin related (unless it is an allergic reaction that makes you both cough and have a rash), but rather a nervous symptom - that is, related to the nerves in your chest. A cough is produced when the diaphragm (the large breathing muscle that your lungs sit on top of) rapidly expands, and at the same time, the throat is closed shut. This quickly builds up a pressure within the lungs. Then, when the throat is suddenly opened, the air is forced out with a coughing sound, and hopefully whatever it is that causes the cough (like irritating phlegm), will be expelled. The constant and repeated moving around of the diaphragm and lungs inside your chest will sooner or later start to irritate the nerve fibres in that area - the become overstimulated. Since many of our "internal" nerves (as opposed to nerves in the skin) are of a kind that we can´t readily feel, the brain becomes a bit confused. It will place the sensations of these nerves not inside your chest, but on the surface of your skin - in this case, as an itch between your shoulder blades. This is called "referred sensation", and is the same phenomenen that makes an inflammated appendix cause an ache around the belly button. As you may or may not have noticed, this coughing-back-itch will not easily be scratched away like a regular itch. This is because it comes from the inside of the body, and not from the outside like if you were being tickled by a feather or had lice.
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I wish I knew the answer to this as well! I tried to do a little internet research, and this is what I came up with: "Because itch and pain are carried by small nerve fibers, abnormal function of these fibers could be an explanation for such phenomena." This was taken from a keloid scar study found at http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=16347182. So, it seems like it's some kind of abnormality with the small nerve fibers.
Chicken poxs if they are red
I have this sensation too. It is not skin related (unless it is an allergic reaction that makes you both cough and have a rash), but rather a nervous symptom - that is, related to the nerves in your chest. A cough is produced when the diaphragm (the large breathing muscle that your lungs sit on top of) rapidly expands, and at the same time, the throat is closed shut. This quickly builds up a pressure within the lungs. Then, when the throat is suddenly opened, the air is forced out with a coughing sound, and hopefully whatever it is that causes the cough (like irritating phlegm), will be expelled. The constant and repeated moving around of the diaphragm and lungs inside your chest will sooner or later start to irritate the nerve fibres in that area - the become overstimulated. Since many of our "internal" nerves (as opposed to nerves in the skin) are of a kind that we can´t readily feel, the brain becomes a bit confused. It will place the sensations of these nerves not inside your chest, but on the surface of your skin - in this case, as an itch between your shoulder blades. This is called "referred sensation", and is the same phenomenen that makes an inflammated appendix cause an ache around the belly button. As you may or may not have noticed, this coughing-back-itch will not easily be scratched away like a regular itch. This is because it comes from the inside of the body, and not from the outside like if you were being tickled by a feather or had lice.
Sounds like a bad case of bronchitis or possibly walking pneumonia. I'd go to a doctor as soon as possible.
You could try cough medicine or throat spray, which makes your throat kind of numb and is a medicine. But get mucanes it relly helps
It could be a yeast type infection of the skin, caused by moisture. There are over the counter creams for that kind of rash. Try looking for creams that treat Jock itch.
Whale PleatsThroat pleats, or throat groves),allow the throat to expand a great deal (kind of like an accordion) This usually happens when the whale is catching masses of small fish with big gulps of water. This forms a pouch called a gular pouch.