Brachioradial pruritus. (severe itching on forearms and neck, no rash).
Does anyone know of this. I think its rare but does exist. My neurologist does not know about this. I have compression between my c5 and c6 cervical disk and have had alot of sun damage to my skin.
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I have suffered with this condition for 29 years. Many drs., types of cream, laser treatments, gabapentin, (other medications) electrical stimulation, chiropractic care, etc. I do not have any compression in my cervical spine & I avoid sunlight. I believe cause is unknown. My brother across the country suffers from it also, but not as much as me. I keep coolers at the bedside, so I can apply ice & hold it in place with velcro straps. Always worse at end of summer and at night, usually after 7 pm. Ice does provide relief. (I keep instant ice packs in my car too.)
I am going to try acupuncture next week.
I have finally found relief from BRP with gabapentin capsules. It required several days of dosing before any relief was noticed but after a week I was completely free from itching; after three years of suffering and clawing my forearms, it is finally resolved!
I just tried a new cream (formula 6b) from Transdermal Therapeutics, a company in Homewood., Alabama. I do get relief, FINALLY. I am also going to try acupuncture next week.
I have been suffering for 29 years, I don't have cervical spine issues, & I avoid sun. I use a cream (formula 6B) from a company in
Alabama, called Transdermal Therapeutics. You will need a dr. prescription. It is the only thing that works. I am going to try acupuncture next week. I have tried, chiropractic care, laser treatments, a million creams from dermatologists, electrical stimulation of my arms & only ice works. I believe the cause is unknown, my brother across the country suffers from this also, but only slightly. (My burning, etc. is usually at night & worse in the Fall.) I am a carrier of Fragile X syndrome and in mid life there can be neurological symptoms associated with this genetic disorder. I'd be interested to see if there is a link.
I empathize with your BRP and I've had this problem for three years now. I've tried every remedy and only Gabapentin capsules have provided any relief. It took over a week of dosing before it finally took effect, but it completely relieved the maddening itching and I was finally able to get some sleep.
Ice is the only real remedy for me, but it is messy and hard to carry around, I have however recently tried Biofreeze which really helps especially at night time or when I am really hot.
Try clove oil.....straight...it works much better than bio freeze and look up the group on facebook this condition is real and I wish someone would take an interest in it...
What's the group called please?
I'm new here and just stumbled upon this site while looking for answers as to why my left arm won't stop itching... It started about 2 yrs ago on one forearm and lasted about 3-4 months... Then it went away for a few weeks and came back on opposite forearm and lasted a few months as well.... Then went away this winter... And now it's back again on left arm , and has been itching for about a month now.... I have scabs and sores on my arm and is now scaly and bumpy and dry from scratching so much...I don't have the spinal issues like lots here do... But I do get a lot of sun.... I see there is different procedures for the spinal issues that can help ... But what about people that don't have the spinal issues... I'm going nuts with all the scratching.... It almost always only itches at night when I'm going to bed...
Yes, Patrick, I suffer from this condition and have done for over 14 years, have you found any help to prevent or stop the itch apart from Ice? I used 'Aloe Vera Propolis,' made by "forever living" (google for information) I have to say it saved my sanity for years. We have had a wonderful summer with wonderful sunshine (unusual for my country) and I holidayed beside the beach for 2 months sitting in the sun for many hours every week. My arms have never ever
been so bad as they are this August, that tells me the sun is a big factor in causing the itch. I believe because of my exposure to so much sunshine the Aloe Vera was not working. For me, over the past years, my problem starts in the Autumn and
usually on one arm, at the moment it is both arms.Try moisturizing your arms every 2 to 3 hours with silkcocks base and then ware long sleeves, it will give relief for a period of time. DO NOT DISMISS ALOE VERA WITH PROPOLIS. I am also going to be tested for histamine. Let me know if there is anyone with a tip to help with this awful itch. Noeley