You might be dehydrated or you mightjust have exema. You should go to a doctor just to be sure. If you have exema they will give you some special cream, but if you are dehydrated then the might have to admit you in the hospital if it is too severe.
One of the ways you can get an "itch", is by having dry skin. Lots of lotion(;
It could be allergies or you may have dry skin
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.
Scratching an itch can temporarily relieve the sensation, but it can also damage the skin and make the itch worse in the long run.
Your sweat makes you itch as the particles stick to your skin, this creates a bubble in which the gas makes you itch
No.
There are several different possible reasons for the skin around the stomach (or elsewhere) to itch. There are a variety of itchy parasites such as scabies, ticks, or lice, which cause itching. There are other biting insects such as bedbugs which can cause itching. Your skin can be excessively dry, and itch. You could have any number of skin diseases such as psoriasis. Skin that is healing from an injury will at some point itch.
ANSWERGenerally, your skin will not itch just because of the cold. Instead, it is probably dry. Cold air is usually dry (warm air is moist, which is why it feels muggy in the summertime), and this brings moisture out fo the skin. Dry skin can be flaky, and it is instinct to sctratch at it to get the flaky dead skin off and because dry skin can be irritating to the new skin underneath it.ANSWERA. It doesntB. It's dry
Bar soaps leave a layer of film called soap scum on your body and when you think of it soap scum makes your shower look dirty. A soap making you itch can either be an allergic reaction to the soap or just dry skin.
Yes. It is usually because your skin is stretching.
An itch is where your skin is red and starts infecting it .
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)