The Mysteries of Itching - Let Me Scratch that Itch

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Why, when one gets an itch, is it almost impossible not to scratch it? Our parents told us not to, but you just can’t help it! How do you tell if it's a harmless scratch or a warning sign of something far more sinister? Professor Jonathan Sackier and Dr. Nigel Guest dive deep into the world of pruritus in this episode of Join the Docs.

From the nerve pathways that make us squirm, to the more serious systemic diseases, The Docs have got you covered in grease - or perhaps something else to soothe the irritation of Doctor Guest’s awful jokes.

They’ll discuss some of the common causes of itching, from pesky poison ivy to serious liver woes. Eczema, psoriasis, allergic reactions; no itch is left unscratched as we explore treatments and research breakthroughs.

They'll uncover the origins of itching, classify it, and give more details on the various medical conditions that surround itching. Whether it's allergies, viruses, fungi, or skin infections causing the itch, The Docs will be discussing everything under the sun.

From environmental triggers, to medication-induced itchiness, we'll cover it all, including varicose eczema, chickenpox, athlete's foot, and more. They offer valuable insights into the challenges faced by individuals and families coping with chronic itching conditions, accompanied by practical strategies for alleviating symptoms and fostering support networks.

So, grab your back scratcher and join us as we scrape beneath the surface – separating the harmless itches from the more serious.

If you want to read more info about this week’s episode, head on over to the website where Jonathan goes into more detail here.

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