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  2. Notalgia paresthetica - Wikipedia

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    Notalgia paresthetica is a common localized itch, affecting mainly the area between the shoulder blades (especially the T2–T6 dermatomes) but occasionally with a more widespread distribution, involving the shoulders, back, and upper chest.

  3. How To Treat Your Bug Bites When They Won't Stop Itching - AOL

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  4. Here’s How to Tell If You Have Chigger Bites or Scabies - AOL

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    If you can’t stop itching, call your doctor or dermatologist to get a prescription for a higher potency topical steroid. It’s essential to keep the scratching at a minimum. Otherwise, it can ...

  5. Chigger Bites: What They Look Like and How to Prevent and ...

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    The itching period is directly proportional to the amount of time the chigger remained attached to your skin. The stylostome gets deeper the longer the chigger feeds, so get them off ASAP advises ...

  6. Senile pruritus - Wikipedia

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    The back, legs, arms, scalp, and genitalia are areas of the body that are commonly affected by senile pruritus. [3] According to a study, most of the people who experience pruritus daily have increased itching sensations and other associated symptoms during the night. Most studies reveal that senile pruritus is more common in men than women. [3]

  7. Psychogenic pruritus - Wikipedia

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    Psychogenic pruritus typically appears as itching on the face and on the extensor surfaces of the body. This includes the back side of the arms, the abdomen, the side of the legs and the upper back and shoulders. These areas are more frequent because they are within hand's reach. [1]

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