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While it might not be what you expect, having itchy skin can be a sign of a serious organ disease. Feeling itchy or having ...
Kidney disease often shows subtle skin changes, acting as early warning signs. Extremely dry, itchy skin, rashes, and colour ...
Itchy skin (pruritus) without a rash may be caused by dry skin, allergies, bug bites, or an underlying medical condition. Health issues like liver disease, kidney disease, and thyroid disorders ...
One of the most common skin problems for people with chronic kidney disease, especially those in later stages or on dialysis, ...
Itchy skin is not always a sign of anything serious. You can often treat it yourself, and it will usually go away after a few weeks, but see a GP if you’re worried or the problem persists.
For many, it's not summer until you've taken a dip in one of B.C.'s glistening lakes, a welcome reprieve from those hot July ...
Merkel cell carcinoma is a very rare type of skin cancer, but may be dangerous and spread to other parts of the body. It’s often characterized by a pink, red, or purple lump commonly found on the face ...
Researchers are also looking at how the immune system may play a part. They believe that in kidney disease, the body collects ...
It says: “Itchy skin can be a sign of diabetes, particularly if other diabetes symptoms are also present. “High blood sugar levels over a prolonged period of time is one cause of itchy skin.
One such symptom you probably didn’t know about is crawling skin – or the sensation that you’ve got ants marching across your body with their tiny, maddeningly-tickly feet.
Itchy feet could be a sign of three chronic diseases - what to look out for Having itchy skin is usually nothing to worry about, but if it persists it could indicate something more serious.