The following Conditions are related to Itchiness

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  • Doc 10 (sjogren-larsson type)

    The first sign of Sjögren-Larsson syndrome is often preterm birth. Apparent at birth, the ichthyosis associated with SLS often starts as thickened skin that is yellow-brown in color (hyperkeratosis). This thickened skin eventually progresses to full scaling, especially at the neck, lower abdomen, and underarms, groin, and back of knees (flexures). Unique to SLS is the itchy characteristic of the skin (pruritis). The second feature  Read More

  • Ichthyosis sjogren larsson syndrome

    The first sign of Sjögren-Larsson syndrome is often preterm birth. Apparent at birth, the ichthyosis associated with SLS often starts as thickened skin that is yellow-brown in color (hyperkeratosis). This thickened skin eventually progresses to full scaling, especially at the neck, lower abdomen, and underarms, groin, and back of knees (flexures). Unique to SLS is the itchy characteristic of the skin (pruritis). The second feature  Read More

  • Jessner-kanof lymphocytic infiltration

    An uncommon inflammatory condition called jessner-kanof lymphocytic infiltration has no recognized cause. However, it is understood that this illness is characterized by an abnormal buildup of T helper cells, a subtype of white blood cells, in the skin.There may be a genetic or hereditary component to Jessner's illness. History of photosensitivity may also exist in those who are impacted.Jessner lympho  Read More

  • Lymphocytic infiltrate of jessner

    Lymphocytic infiltrate of jessner is a rare skin disorder characterized by non-scaly red areas and lumps on the face, neck, and upper back.The lymphocytic infiltration of Jessner is considered to be related to the autoimmune disease lupus tumidus or discoid lupus erythematosus.Other experts, however, argue that Jessner's lymphocytic infiltration should be classified as a separate entity.Lympho  Read More

  • Ringworm

    Ringworm (tinea corporis) is a skin condition caused by a fungal infection, and no ringworm is involved in it. The name comes from the appearance of circular rashes on the skin.Here are simple cures and medications to treat ringworm.Topical antifungal: Over-the-counter antifungal creams kill the fungus and promote healing. Effective antifungal medications include miconazole, clotrimazole, and terbinafin  Read More

  • Scabies

    Scabies is a skin infestation caused by the Sarcoptes scabies or mites, that burrow into the skin and result in itchiness. If left untreated, it may result in chronic kidney and heart disease. Moreover, it is curable through medication.The cure and medication for scabies are as follows:Permethrin cream: A five percent permethrin cream is effective for killing mites and their eggs are burrowed deep into  Read More

  • Stretch marks

    Stretch marks, medically known as striae, are seen as long, narrow, rippled marks that develop due to rapid stretching or shrinking of the skin. They can be red, brown, purple, black or pink in color. These marks can appear on any body part, but they are most common on stomach, upper arms, breasts, thighs, and lower back.Over-the-counter treatmentRetinol and Hyaluronic acid creams: People with stretch m  Read More