because when your hot, the molicules in your body start to rub against each other and start to give you an itch.
It is because that you might have dry skin or it has stuff up your BALLS!If you don't keep them clean, they will itch.
it differs. somedays it feels like its not even there and you have clear skin. but when it flares up you have to itch it, you feel the need to itch it. if you leave it long enough you feel like if you don't itch it, it will drive you mad. then you've itched it, you feel it come up some where else and you itch that and so on and so on. when you have stopped itching you may feel it start up again so you will itch it again. this keeps occurring until you are satisfied. you could be bleeding and you still aren't satisfied. But it's different for everyone, this is just how it happens to me.
because it is normal
I think it depends on what the liquid is and how sensitive your skin is. For the high majority, water won't make you itch, but battery acid (like the kind that goes into car, bike, boat, etc. batteries) can make you itch and turn the skin red. But, once again, it depends on how sensitive your skin is, and how long the liquid is up there. Also, don't forget, it depends on what the liquid actually is. (Chemically)
This will heat the skin up.
I think so... everytime I break it up my hands itch and small red or skin colored dots come
Kidneys remove waste from the body. If the kidneys fail, waste builds up; this is known to cause severe itching. Specifically, phosphorous is removed during urination. The heightened phosphorous is what causes the itching; not just a skin itch, but a deep itch which is not necessarily going to subside.
Vasoconstriction And Vasodilation. Vasodilation is when its hot, so your capillaries widen and your veins come up to the surface of your skin to release heat. as well as your pores widening releasing beads of sweat. (When it evapourates it cools your body down) Vasoconstriction - when your veins and capillaries contract slighlty and dont stick up from your skin, to keep heat inside. As well as skin pours tightening, and your hair on your arms and stuff sticking up straight - to trap air in between to insulate your body. And if you start to shiver - its your muscles contracting and relaxing to produce heat energy.
The body can decrease heat loss at the skin level by constricting blood vessels near the skin's surface to reduce heat transfer. Additionally, vasoconstriction decreases blood flow in the skin, limiting the amount of heat that is lost. Another mechanism is piloerection, where hairs on the skin stand up to create a layer of insulation.
Itching in the hands and feet upon waking up could be caused by various reasons such as dry skin, allergies, insect bites, or skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis. It is best to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
It can cause your skin to itch and burn and you might end up with bleach blonde hair. It will also burn your scalp.
Trim your nose hairs and put some itch cream up there!