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 plan to, when I'm able, to see my Neuroligist. I have a feeling that nothing will really help, unless I have PT or surgery, on my neck. It is not constant itching all of the time. If I felt this itch all of the time. I'd probably be living in a padded cell!!
I have had this condition for years now and I am just figuring it out now. Self diagnosis through research. This condition for me usually starts late summer and goes through the winter. Usually I get a break in the spring and early summer. Not this year. Worst year ever! That is when I started really trying to figure out what was really causing this. I have had x-rays indicating 4 different problems with my C5 & C6 vertibrae. Previously I have seen dermatologists and had light therapy. Used lots of different creams and steriods and nothing really helped. I recently emailed my doctor about trying Gabapentin after reading that it may help. It is helping a bit, but I'm still suffering. Ice is the only thing that helps, but when you have a break out on both arms in several locations at the same time it makes it hard to ice.
Welcome, @dll0. Has it been suggested that correcting the issues with the C5 and C6 might alleviate or cure the brachioradial pruritus? Have you tried physiotherapy?
Well my primary (shes fairly new, moved here recently ) said it's simple as a pinched nerve in the neck. I went to many dermatologists for 30 years, all worthless. I have given up. Like everything in my medical history of now 12 diseases and syndromes and 4 rare diseases several I have had to self diagnose. After years of research found this on this website.
What type of doctor is a DO? Assume they are not like a chiropractor..right?
Put Ice packs on your arms.
I have used ice packs on my arms when I get a breakout. I do have cervical neck issues as well. When I get a breakout of BP, I tend to crave Thai foods or any foods with curry. The Capsazion helps a bit, but putting ICE packs on my arms gives me the best short term relief. I have also used BIOFREEZE to mimic the cooling effect and that helps when I am unable to put ice packs on my arms!
This seems similar to Aquagenic puritus, which a lot of people including me have gotten relief from Beta Alanine. it's available online at amazon or GNC. I prefer the pill form over the powder.
Thank you
I'll try ASAP
I use capsaicin .025, Voltaren, lidocaine 5 %. The itching on my arms has stopped.
What remains now is my left scapular area. I may feel fine during the day but it strikes at night. Ice is the only thing that stops the itching immediately but it returns when the ice is removed. I am now taking gabapentin. At least I can sleep.