Background: Despite being one of the most common presenting dermatological symptoms, itching continues to perplex health care professionals because it is notoriously difficult to control. Objective: This review gathers evidence to answer the 2-part question, “Why do we itch and scratch?” by exploring the history of itchy disease, the neurobiology of itch, and the 4 different clinical origins of itch: pruritogenic, neurological, neuropathic, and psychological. Results: The automated scratching reflex and its biological and psychological reasons for existence are complicated and poorly understood. Currently, there are a myriad of treatments available for individuals suffering from this condition; however, many remain symptomatic. Con...
Background: Strategies to efficiently control itch require a deep understanding of the underlying me...
Introduction Itching is an unpleasant sensation that is commonly experienced in the general populati...
Itch (pruritus) is an unpleasant sensory experience that triggers a desire to scratch. It is induced...
The itch-scratch cycle is a well-documented problem for people itchy skin conditions. Itching prompt...
Chronic itch can be caused by dysfunctions of itch-sensing neurons that produce sensory hallucinatio...
The description of itch (formally known as pruritus) as an “unpleasant sensation that elicits the de...
The description of itch (formally known as pruritus) as an “unpleasant sensation that elicits the de...
Itch, to most, is a common nuisance, although when chronic it can negatively affect quality of life....
AbstractItch (pruritus) is a sensory phenomenon characterized by a (usually) negative affective comp...
Itch is one of the major symptoms of skin disease although it remains poorly studied. Little is know...
Itch is a sensation which causes scratching response to protect skin against external harmful reagen...
Several studies show that itch and scratching cannot only be induced by pruritogens like histamine o...
Itch is described as an irritating sensation that triggers a desire to scratch. However, this defini...
Itch and pain share numerous mechanistic similarities. Patients with chronic itch conditions (for in...
We were fascinated and heartened to read this very helpful commentary1 on the study by Redhu et al2 ...
Background: Strategies to efficiently control itch require a deep understanding of the underlying me...
Introduction Itching is an unpleasant sensation that is commonly experienced in the general populati...
Itch (pruritus) is an unpleasant sensory experience that triggers a desire to scratch. It is induced...
The itch-scratch cycle is a well-documented problem for people itchy skin conditions. Itching prompt...
Chronic itch can be caused by dysfunctions of itch-sensing neurons that produce sensory hallucinatio...
The description of itch (formally known as pruritus) as an “unpleasant sensation that elicits the de...
The description of itch (formally known as pruritus) as an “unpleasant sensation that elicits the de...
Itch, to most, is a common nuisance, although when chronic it can negatively affect quality of life....
AbstractItch (pruritus) is a sensory phenomenon characterized by a (usually) negative affective comp...
Itch is one of the major symptoms of skin disease although it remains poorly studied. Little is know...
Itch is a sensation which causes scratching response to protect skin against external harmful reagen...
Several studies show that itch and scratching cannot only be induced by pruritogens like histamine o...
Itch is described as an irritating sensation that triggers a desire to scratch. However, this defini...
Itch and pain share numerous mechanistic similarities. Patients with chronic itch conditions (for in...
We were fascinated and heartened to read this very helpful commentary1 on the study by Redhu et al2 ...
Background: Strategies to efficiently control itch require a deep understanding of the underlying me...
Introduction Itching is an unpleasant sensation that is commonly experienced in the general populati...
Itch (pruritus) is an unpleasant sensory experience that triggers a desire to scratch. It is induced...