Itchy scalp due to neuropathy
Does anyone else have a problem with itchy scalp due to neuropathy? I've been through the Dermatologist route, tried natural and medicated prescribed shampoos and lotions, had pruitis tests - not excema, psoriasis, etc., and antihistamines. Last Dermatologist finally asked if I had neck issues. Yes! I fell and hit the back of my head hard and I sit at a computer all day. Said that was the cause. Next stop, Ortho Dr. said neck stenosis, disk degeneration - do P.T. Going to give that another try. Everyone thinks I'm crazy when I tell them I have scalp itch due to neuropathy. Should I see a neurologist? Won't they just prescribe P.T.? Anybody else?
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Welcome @huhwhat1117, Sorry to hear that you haven't found any help for the severe itching following your bout with shingles on your scalp, forehead and eye. It sounds like you have tried a lot of different treatments. I don't have any experience but I'm pretty sure you are not alone. I did a search of Connect and thought you might like to see what others have mentioned. Here's a link that lists the member comments - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/search/.
Mayo Clinic has some information on different treatments for itching that might be helpful to look through and discuss with your doctor - https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/itchy-skin/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20355010.
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1 Reaction@johnbishop, thank you!
Yes, the itching is crazy making and frequently causes me to lose sleep. I’ll peruse the research article soon. I’ll have plenty of time for that after Wednesday when I’ll begin recovering from unrelated surgery.
I’ve had spinal problems since I was 12 and wore a brace for two years. So considering what a mess my spine is, I’m extremely grateful that spinal pain isn’t something I deal with everyday. It comes and goes, but it’s not a daily thing.
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1 Reaction@huhwhat1117, I am so sorry for your suffering and I truly understand. I also itch/scratch until I bleed. I’m especially disappointed to learn that none of those treatments worked. Sigh.
@meharris03, your situation is so similar, although you’ve tried more treatments than I have. I have a severe stenosis at C5/C6 plus OA, DDD, Kaiphosis, scoliosis and bilateral sciatica. And, I’m 77.
Still looking for itch relief.
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@huhwhat1117 So sorry, I know how you feel. Please try what I use. Only use Head and Shoulders Shampoo for dry hair and conditioner. purchase Scalpicin for Itch scalp. About $8 at walmart, It is great sure hope this helps. Let me know faybe3@yahoo.com
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I just joined this group. I had a CABG in 2021. I had intense itching and some neuropathy. The itching is the worst. My Dr. sent me to a dermatologist and she said it was probably eczema. My GP started me in Lyrica(pregabalin) in 2023.
The Lyrica took the itching away but not the pain. But I went from 50 mg a day to 250mg. My Dr. gave me a prescription for 100 mg once a day and a prescription for 250 mg. once a day. The pharmacist would not give me both so my Dr. told me to take it however but not go over 300 a day. So when I got the 100 mg prescription I took two a day. And when I got the 150 mg a day I took two of those a day. I was running out because I was taking two a day. The Dr. sent me a new prescription for 150 - 2 times a day but the pharmacy wouldn’t honor not honor it until May 28. So I ran out and the Dr. said I’d be fine. Just take 1 or 2 hydroxizine until I was through the withdrawal and drink lots of water and call me in a week or two. I am in my 7th day and the withdrawal is miserable. All that to say the itching is the worst. I’ve read and read and concluded it neuropathic itch. But what can help? I had itching on my scalp on the pregabalin but it did help. I had scaly sore on my head. The only thing that is kind of helping is using TGel shampoo and changing to all products that are all gentle and for itching. The sore on my head is gone but I have itching all over my body. I wish the Dr. or pharmacist would have explained to me how bad the pregabalin was to take. I also wish he had tapered me off. Is your itching possibly neuropathic?
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3 Reactions@mldrenno its from shingles and yes Post Herpetic neuralgia and itch
I don't see why it couldn't be neuropathy related. Since you've exhausted other avenues, a neurologist would be worth a shot.
My polyneuropathy mainly causes numbness below the knee and and electric pains in my feet. It is also accompanied by itching in my feet.
Have you tried topicals as others have suggested?
My foot itching responds well to topical lidocaine, or if milder, trolamine preparations like Aspercreme or Sarna.
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1 ReactionHi, yes you are not going crazy and you are not alone! I suffer from sensory ganglionopathy causing nerve damage ( I also suffer from degenerative c spine causing trapped nerves). After a severe flare up a few months ago I was left with severe itching and twitching of my scalp. It has gradually reduced in intensity to a manageable level without treatment. I think the important thing is to try not to keep scratching as from what I have read, that can result in hair breakage and eventually could lead to hair loss. I know it’s not easy ( I used to wake up from scratching my scalp in my sleep) but hopefully it will settle. Kind regards, Audrey
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