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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Hello John. Thank you for your suggestion. I have had this for about 5 yrs. It usually starts in about August and
runs until about end of Oct. This year it started in May when we visited Panama and is still going on. I've tried every otc and prescribed cream out there to no avail. My GP prescribed Gabapentin for lower spine injury and upped it for this recently but that hasn't helped. I tried spinal decompression at the chiropractor with no relief. I have it in both arms now concurrently and in my right arm it runs from shoulder to wrist. Like another sufferer here, only ice or knocking yourself out seems to help. I take ice packs everywhere. I have severe disabling tinnitus as well and it's worse when you're tired. Between the two things I feel like I'm going to go crazy. I'm a retired RN. This started right after I went on long term disability in 2012 after a bad car accident and I'm just glad I don't have to work now because it's a nightmare. I'll check into the treatments you mentioned because I'm desperate. Thanks again and all the best to you and fellow sufferers everywhere.
I am so glad (and sad for all of us) to see that I am not the only one dealing with this crazy itch and pain. I have been dealing with this for 10 years now. Some years worse than others but I never thought it was from the sun or from a pinched nerve because mine never happens in the summer. It starts September and ends in March or April. I thought it was from the weather change but again there is never a rash. I also get the pain in both forearms and shoulders. The right side being worse than the left. The only relief I get is from the ice packs. It is maddening and painful and I wish there was a cure. I happened to be going through a very bad bout of it this year and ice is my best friend.
I suffer from both of these maddening disorders. I wonder if they do have something to do with each other? Restless leg comes and goes too but years ago I put a bar of Irish Spring under my fitted sheet and I don't know why or how (and I don't care either) but it relieves the pain in my legs and lets me get some sleep. I barely have it any more and when I do, I refresh the soap by slicing a piece off and replacing it under the sheet. Both of these disorders leave me with many sleepless, painful nights.
I too have BRP and this is by far the worse year for me. (I have the problem for 13 years) I did a lot of sunbathing this summer as the weather was beautiful. I paid a high price as both arms were very bad. My GP put me on tablets and they work 90% of the time ( anitriptyline 10mg two to be taken at night) at night before bed they can start itching and a quick placing of ice on the itchy area makes it better in a few minutes. I apply three times a day a cream called BOTANICA NATURAL HERBAL CREAM. I order it on line (www.botanica.ie) because the pharmacy I used has closed down. I also find covering my arms help as it seems to be photo sensitive. If I can be of any help do contact me.
A friend gave me a tube of Arnicare gel to try and although it doesn’t relieve it completely it certainly does calm it. Hope this helps.
Here’s what the tube looks like
I too was in the sun a lot this past summer. Paying for it now.
Thank you so much for this post! I have suffered with BRP for 10 years and only ice helps me. I'm going to order the cervical traction device today. I'm so grateful to find this forum, this condition really destroys your quality of life. I also have scratched til I bleed and have scars on both arms.
Please let us (in the painful BRP club) know how u get on?