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.
Itching is made worse by stress and emotional upset, no matter what the underlying cause.
few torments are worse than itching from poison ivy. fact or opinion
Rubish the seem to get worse
Heat Rash, a mostly harmless problem. Brought on by exposure to high heat, made worse by high humidity. Best way to get rid of it is cooler temperatures (such as Air Conditioning) you can also use powder (baby powder or gold bond) for itching. Do not use creams, they'll make it worse
Yes, which is why it is a good idea to resist the urge to itch! It makes it worse.
Go the vet immediately, you don't want eye problems to get worse, can lead to permanent damage to eye
81 mg of Aspirin may cause severe itching if the user develops an allergic reaction to it .Medications ending with the letters ine seem to cause the most itching,such as codeine,morphine.
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Night terrors are worse than nightmares because they terrorize you in your sleep and can make you physically ill.
Generally the weather is not worse at night. In fact without the heating of the sun during the day, the weather becomes more settled and steady at night. Without the sun shining, it is, however, colder at night. Whether this constitutes "worse weather" depends upon whether it is desirable to be cooler or not. The only disadvantage of the night in relation to weather, is that certain weather phenomenon cannot be visually detected at night, for example one cannot see a tornado coming at night, or a tsunami. It is well known to aircraft pilots that it is easier to fly at night with calmer weather and less turbulence than during the day.
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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.