Symptom: Itching

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Itching

Itching refers to a cutaneous feeling of irritation causing the desire to scratch. It may be an overall feeling or specific to one area of the body. Itching may be accompanied by a rash, sores, or dry skin.

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all different parts of my body, it it like an itch that wont go away by mere scratching. i have answered these questions to the best of my knowlege, just finishing this is painful and eausting2/7/2012 at 03:31 AM
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At the moment I have itching in my woman bits. Had swabs taken and normal. This has happened a few times over the last couple of years.1/17/2012 at 06:50 PM
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Arms, legs, stomach, back, face, feet. Sometimes bad enough for me to scratch and break the skin.9/27/2011 at 11:39 AM
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I try to ignore this, but almost at any point in time I have some place on my body which is itching. I have used cortisone which gives some relief, but sometimes a spot will feel itchy, but when I touch that spot, it moves to somewhere else. Yes, I know, that sounds "crazy". I can't help it, it just is. 9/17/2010 at 10:56 AM
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My skin used to get so itchy before diagnosis. It still does when my levels are high.6/8/2010 at 08:10 AM
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