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SENSATION THAT CAUSES THE DESIRE OR REFLEX TO SCRATCH
Itchiness; Itching; Pruritus; Pruritis; Yeuk; Itch cycle; Pruritic; Skin itch; Anogenital pruritus; Generalised pruritus of unknown aetiology; Methylamphetamine-induced pruritus; Puritis; Itches; Chronic pruritus of unknown origin; Itchy skin
  • [[Swimmer's itch]]
  • [[Scabies]] is one cause of itching.
  • A [[chipmunk]] scratching itself.
  • [[Athlete's foot]] (showing the toes from below plus the front part of the sole)

Drug-induced pruritus         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Pruritus due to drug
Drug-induced pruritus is itchiness of the skin caused by medication, a pruritic reaction that is generalized.
Biliary pruritus         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Biliary pruritus; Pruritus due to liver disease
Biliary pruritus is caused by chronic liver disease with obstructive jaundice, characterized by a severe generalized itchy sensation.
Cholestatic pruritus         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Biliary pruritus; Pruritus due to liver disease
Cholestatic pruritus is the sensation of itch due to nearly any liver disease, but the most commonly associated entities are primary biliary cholangitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, obstructive choledocholithiasis, carcinoma of the bile duct, cholestasis (also see drug-induced pruritus), and chronic hepatitis C viral infection and other forms of viral hepatitis.

ويكيبيديا

Itch

Itch (also known as pruritus) is a sensation that causes the desire or reflex to scratch. Itch has resisted many attempts to be classified as any one type of sensory experience. Itch has many similarities to pain, and while both are unpleasant sensory experiences, their behavioral response patterns are different. Pain creates a withdrawal reflex, whereas itch leads to a scratch reflex.

Unmyelinated nerve fibers for itch and pain both originate in the skin; however, information for them is conveyed centrally in two distinct systems that both use the same nerve bundle and spinothalamic tract.