Can chronic itching be caused by Neuropathy
I have had Peripheral Neuropathy for about 20 years.
The only symptoms I’ve ever really had is a lot of tingling, numbness and spasms in the legs and toes.
For the past 12 months I’ve developed this chronic itch that started in my scalp but is now my whole body.
I have absolutely no rash or dryness anywhere.
My neurologist has told me he hasn’t heard of neuropathy causing itching which surprises me.
I’ve been to a Dermatologist who says he can’t see anything that’s causing it.
My Dr says she thinks it’s from high Uric acid.
In totally confused as to what it could be as it’s driving me crazy.
All three of them can only suggest Amiltriptyline which I’m not willing to take as I’m super sensitive to medication.
Has anyone here had the same problem and what did you do for it please.
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Thank you so much.
My biggest frustration is that nothing is showing up.
Kidneys and liver are apparently all healthy according to ultrasound and Blood tests.
Neurologist is saying it’s not from neuropathic itch.
Dermatologist says it’s not skin problems.
I’ve run out of ideas to even suggest to my Dr.
She has no clue either.
This constant itch with no rash is making me a hermit.
Thanks so much for the detailed information.
I have a nerve conduction test next week.
My Dr has suggested that if that doesn’t show up anything then she’s sending me to an Immunologist.
I’m taking most of the vitamins you have mentioned already as well as Acetyl- L Carnitine, Taurine, magnesium, B1, B2. PEA
Not sure if it’s doing any good but who knows.
Naturopath has also sent away a sample of my hair to the lab.
Apparently they can pick up on over 500 different things that could be causing the itch.
I won’t hold my breath but it would certainly be fantastic if I could get answers to this itchy scalp and back.
Wishing you the best of luck with your health.
My whole scalp is itchy.
Changed shampoo—nothing. It’s chronic now.
Will try dermatologist again. Will Listerine on scalp help?
Yes I will look down and find I have itched my legs until they are bleeding.
Now when I start itching really bad my husband tells me to stop before it’s bleeding. My neurologist said it was the neuropathy. Also check you thyroid. TSH, T3reverse and T4 reverse. It causes itching also.
Absolutely check your thyroid…..but also it affected me like an onset of shingles…..so I am now on one gram a day preventatively for ‘shingles” but also all itching is gone…..the nerve endings remain calm……not provoked. I also stopped eating all gluten, white sugar and flour. Only rice. I mainly eat Carnivore diet…..all of the issues I was sick with are gone! i was quite deprived of meat proteins that I sorely needed.
The medicine is Valtrex…..!!!
Good afternoon @dbz8 and welcome to Connect. My heart just missed a beat when I read your post about scalp itch. My dermatologist used to give me a 3 step program to try with different medications. That was before and until I was able to have Dupixent injections. Since that day a couple of years ago......I have not had any problems with my scalp or any other skin on my body.
During the search period, my doctor also found an emergency balm for my skin and that is called Dermeleve. It is available online at http://www.dermeleve.com. The product takes about 30 minutes to show up in your body and starts to work for at least 6-8 hours. I never leave home without it.
Just last night I noticed that Dermeleve has introduced a new product for the scalp. That is good news for all of us. So...I just thought I would mention it. Have a look. I am hoping that this new scalp product will also perform exceptionally well. Have to get my order in today.
May you be safe, free, and protected from inner and outer harm.
Chris
This Dermeleve looks amazing! I’m going to order some. My itching calmed down so much when I started treatment for small fiber neuropathy with seizure medication. But it’s still lurking there! One funny side story - I almost always have “pop up” itching when I can’t scratch, like when the dental hygienist has both hands in my mouth (nose will itch) or I’m lying very still for an MRI (anything will start itching). So I play a little mind game. I try to not acknowledge the itch. I’ve wondered if an itch disappears if you ignore it (any research on that?)
Rosebud, I have peripheral neuropathy but so far (2 years) only my feet. The last couple weeks my scalp, forehead, temples and upper lip have started itching. I’m wondering if that’s how your itch started out? Saw dermatologist and he saw nothing and said he’s not heard of neuropathy causing itching. He gave me a cream, Ketoconazole, which seemed to calm the itching for that evening but not so much today. Is that how yours started? Appreciate any response and sure do appreciate Connect.
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