Itch Center - Hamilton, OH
Hamilton Dermatologist Doctors for ItchType of Physician: Dermatologist What is a Dermatologist? A certification by the Board of Dermatology; practitioners treat pediatric and adult patients with disorders of the skin, mouth, hair and nails as well as a number of sexually transmitted diseases. They also have expertise in the care of normal skin, the prevention of skin diseases and cancers, and in the management of cosmetic disorders of the skin such as hair loss and scars. Specialty: Dermatology Common Name: Skin Doctor Dermatologist Doctors in Hamilton *![]() Louis L Barich MD ![]() Dermatology and Surgery of South Ohio ![]() Bruce Younger MD ![]() Group Health Associates ![]() Acne & Dermatology Center ![]() Steven A Rosner MD ![]() University Dermatology Consultants ![]() Comprehensive Dermatology ![]() Richfield Dermatology & Pathology Laboratory ![]() Alan Burwinkel MD ![]() Kitzmiller Skin Care ![]() Kitzmiller Skin Care ![]() Kitzmiller Skin Care ![]() Group Health Associates ![]() Group Health Associates ![]() Dermatology & Skin Care Assoc. ![]() Advanced Dermatology & Dermatopathology ![]() Dermatology Laser & Vision Center ![]() Dermatology Associates of Cincinnati ![]() Dermatology Associates of Cincinnati ![]() Dermatology Associates of Cincinnati ![]() Dermatology Associates of Cincinnati ![]() Wayne E Bauman MD ![]() Jan L Fu MD ![]() Marcelle T Zalzal-Bouchard MD ![]() Pediatric Dermatology ![]() Pediatric Dermatology ![]() Cincinnati Dermatology ![]() Cincinnati Dermatology Center ![]() Group Health Associates ![]() Richard S Moraites MD ![]() UC Dermatology ![]() UC Dermatology ![]() Fixler Dermatology Inc ![]() Fixler Dermatology Inc ![]() Group Health Associates ![]() Beatriz H Porras MD ![]() Skin Cancer Center ![]() Dermatology Associates of Cincinnati ![]() Dermatology Associates of Cincinnati ![]() University Dermatology Consultants ![]() Mitchell Ede MD ![]() Everett Linn Jones MD ![]() Wright State Dermatology ![]() Dermatology Specialists of Greater Cincinnati Inc ![]() Dermatology Specialists of Greater Cincinnati Inc ![]() Lee J Vesper MD Inc ![]() Advanced Dermatology of Ohio ![]() Advanced Dermatology of Ohio ![]() Advanced Dermatology of Ohio ![]() Dickerson Dermatology ![]() The Dermatology and Laser Surgery Center Inc ![]() The Dermatology and Laser Surgery Center Inc ![]() Samia W Borchers MD ![]() Dermatologists of Southwest Ohio Inc ![]() Dermatologists of Southwest Ohio Inc ![]() Dermatologists of Southwest Ohio Inc ![]() Dermatologists of Southwest Ohio Inc ![]() Dermatologists of Southwest Ohio Inc ![]() Dermatologists of Southwest Ohio Inc ![]() Dermatologists of Southwest Ohio Inc ![]() Dermatologists of Southwest Ohio Inc ![]() Dermatologists of Southwest Ohio Inc ![]() Dayton Skin Surgery Center ![]() Wright State Dermatology ![]() Wright State Dermatology ![]() Wright State Dermatology ![]() Wright State Dermatology ![]() Karl K Kellawan MD ![]() Advanced Dermatology ![]() Dermatologists of Southwest Ohio Inc ![]() Beavercreek Dermatology ![]() Dermatology & Allergy Physicians of Ohio ![]() Associated Dermatology Inc ![]() James F Rohrer MD ![]() Dermatology Office ![]() Dermatology Office Hamilton, OhioUpcoming Local Events2012-06-02
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ItchingWhat is an itch?Itch is an irritation in the skin that elicits an urge to scratch. Itches are a common problem and can be localized (limited to one area of the body) or generalized (occurring all over the body or in several different areas). The medical term for itching is pruritus. Generalized itch, for obvious reasons, is more difficult to treat than localized itch. Itches can also occur with or without skin lesions (bumps, blisters, or abnormalities that can be seen on the skin). An itch that is accompanied by visible skin abnormality usually should be evaluated by a physician and, in some cases, by a dermatologist since the problem is likely to be a condition that requires specialized medical treatment (for example, eczema, scabies, etc.).
What causes itching?Itching can be caused by many conditions. A common cause of itch is psychological, that is, due to stress, anxiety, etc. Stress also can aggravate itch from other causes. Dry skin is another frequent cause of itch. Many people also report sunburn itch following prolonged exposure to UV radiation from the sun. Other causes include metabolic and endocrine disorders (for example, liver or kidney disease, hyperthyroidism), cancers (for example, lymphoma), reactions to drugs, and interruptions in bile flow (cholestasis), diseases of the blood (for example, polycythemia vera). Itching is common with allergic reactions. Itching can also result from insect stings and bites such as from mosquito or flea bites. Infections and infestations of the skin are another cause of itch. Common infectious causes of itch include a fungal infection of the crotch (tinea cruris) commonly known as jock itch, as well as vaginal itching (sometimes referred to as feminine itching), and/or anal itching from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) or other types of infections, such as vaginal yeast infections. Another type of parasitic infection resulting in itch... Recommended Reading Related to ItchingWhat is pityriasis rosea?Pityriasis rosea is a common rash usually seen in individuals between the ages of 10 to 35 years old. The rash typically lasts six to eight weeks, rarely extending 12 weeks or longer. Once a person has pityriasis rosea, it generally does not recur in their lifetime. Pityriasis rosea characteristically begins as an asymptomatic single, large pink patch called the "herald patch" or mother patch, measuring 2-10 centimeters. The herald patch is a dry, pink to red patch which appears on the back, chest, or neck and has a well-defined, scaly border. One to two weeks following the initial appearance of the herald patch, a person will then develop many smaller pink patches across their trunk, arms, and legs. The second stage of pityriasis rosea erupts with a large number of oval spots, ranging in diameter from 0.5 centimeter (size of a pencil eraser) to 1.5 centimeters (size of a peanut). The individual spots form a s... Other Related Itch ArticlesEmergency Contact for Hamilton
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