This sounds like peripheral neuropathy (nerve pain in the extremities) that can be caused by all sorts of different things such metabolic or endocrine disorders like Diabetes with high blood sugar, or Alcoholism and the vitamin deficiencies it causes. It can also be related to repeated stress injury in sports, vascular damage or disease, toxins or gout, connective tissue disorders or chronic inflammation, infections or immune problems, or just be inherited from your family. Not to scare you but some cancers pop up with this symptom though it is more rare than other explanations.
You mentioned scoliosis. If it is related to your scoliosis, it might be due to a pinched nerve, connective tissue disorder, or inflammation. Are you diabetic? If so you really need to be aware that very high blood sugar damages nerves and the feet are ravaged by diabetes. Blood sugar control and weight loss are very important for diabetics. Exercise is important in nearly any case.
Peripheral neuropathy is often worse at night. In your case it might not be bad enough yet for you to notice it during the daytime, or it might be due to the position you are in when you sleep- which makes me think it might be due to a pinched nerve given your mention of scoliosis.
i guess you do have a problem. that's scary. go see a docter jezzzz
Go to the doctor. It could be mites or fungi.
The most likely cause would be that the dog's feet are itching and that is a way for them to relieve the itching.
Itching is typically worse at night, because during the day you have your mind on more important things. At night when you go to bed, and have nothing in particular to think about, your itching becomes more noticeable.
Yes, itching can be a symptom of a yeast infection. That is not the only symptom but could be an indicator.
Itching on the body, especially at night, can be caused by various factors, including dry skin, allergies, insect bites, or skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis. At night, increased body temperature and perspiration can exacerbate the sensation of itching. Additionally, certain fabrics or detergents may irritate the skin. If persistent, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Try soaking your feet in a bath of warm water with a small amount of dry oatmeal. Make sure the oatmeal is uncooked. You might also try dusting baby powder on your feet. Resources- Medical Home Remedies for Itchy Feet | eHow.com
Severe itching of the feet can be caused by a variety of factors, including allergic reactions to materials in shoes or socks, fungal infections like athlete's foot, or skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis. Additionally, insect bites, dry skin, or systemic conditions like diabetes can contribute to itching. It's important to identify the underlying cause for effective treatment. If the itching persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, consulting a healthcare professional is recommended.
For severe itching, one should try over the counter hydrocortisone cream, to be applied several times a day, or if itching perseveres. Another option is Benadryl, to be taken at night to promote sleep and stop itching. One more example is to apply Vick's Vapor Rub to to the irritated areas whenever needed.
itching in your chest mean not cleaning properly in your chest area or your chest is growing . itching to the forehead means dandraf or you're not maintaing your proper hyegine don't be stress it can be solve by proper bathing
Only if you are allergic to either.
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.