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  2. 50 Hilarious Memes For Anyone Who Can’t Go A Day Without A Meme

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    Image credits: morememesdammit Experts agree that memes have a dark side. People can easily misinterpret them, especially those that are snarky in tone.Like diss tracks, they can also be ...

  3. These 11 Anti-Itch Creams Will Soothe All Types of ... - AOL

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    “Eucerin Eczema Relief contains colloidal oatmeal to calm inflamed skin, as well as ceramides-3 and licochalone to soothe dry, itchy skin,” explains Dr. Marcus. Specifically formulated to ...

  4. Dermatographic urticaria - Wikipedia

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    Dermatographic urticaria is sometimes called "skin writing", as it is possible to mark deliberate patterns onto the skin. The condition manifests as an allergic-like reaction, causing a warm red wheal to appear on the skin. As it is often the result of scratches, involving contact with other materials, it can be confused with an allergic ...

  5. Is Your Acne Itchy? Here's What It Means—and How to Deal - AOL

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  6. Itching powder - Wikipedia

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    Itching powder was created from Mucuna pruriens in the early-19th century as a cure for lost feeling in the epidermis. When a person would lose feeling on their skin in conditions such as paralysis, the powder (mixed with lard to form an ointment) was used as a local stimulant believed to treat the condition. [9] [10]

  7. Referred itch - Wikipedia

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    Increasing knowledge of itching in general and its similarities with pain in the future could help to reveal some of what is unknown about referred itch, as could a better understanding of histamine and the C-fibers' involvement with itch sensations. Without question, there is a need for further experimentation and study to be directed at ...

  8. What causes skin to itch? New research pinpoints a ... - AOL

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    Scientists are still unraveling the mystery of why skin conditions like eczema cause people to itch. One known cause is inflammation, which gets worse as people scratch and their skin becomes damaged.

  9. Itch - Wikipedia

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    Itch is readily abolished in skin areas treated with nociceptor excitotoxin capsaicin but remains unchanged in skin areas rendered touch insensitive by pretreatment with anti-inflammatory saponins. Although experimentally induced itch can still be perceived under a complete A-fiber conduction block , it is significantly diminished.