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Sqad(?) Re "brachioradial Pruritis"
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Hi, I think I have this.
It developed over the last month or so, intense itching on outside of forearms, not there *all* the time, mostly seems to flare up in the evenings.
It's not unbearable but bloody annoying and I'm not sure why it's suddenly appeared, that's what is worrying me.
I know it's a total no-no to Google health related stuff (as opposed to seeking proper medical advice) but one worry I have is that I read that the cause can sometimes be attributed to a spinal tumor. I do tend to suffer from upper back muscle tension quite a lot, could this be something to do with it?
Any advice gratefully accepted.
It developed over the last month or so, intense itching on outside of forearms, not there *all* the time, mostly seems to flare up in the evenings.
It's not unbearable but bloody annoying and I'm not sure why it's suddenly appeared, that's what is worrying me.
I know it's a total no-no to Google health related stuff (as opposed to seeking proper medical advice) but one worry I have is that I read that the cause can sometimes be attributed to a spinal tumor. I do tend to suffer from upper back muscle tension quite a lot, could this be something to do with it?
Any advice gratefully accepted.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.AP I know nothing of the medical reasons but if this help you not worry so much - for the last 4 or 5 winters I developed a mad itch in evening and night mainly on inner wrists, back of hands, inner thighs and sometimes upper chest. No rash and I don't have dry skin but it's sometimes so intense I scratch myself raw. I too worried as I'd heard it could be linked to liver problems however it goes away in the Spring. The closest reference to it I can find is the unexplained Winter Itch.
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