Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists Cheyenne WY

Find Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists in Cheyenne, WY. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Cheyenne, WY.

Local Businesses

Martin Mp

1-307-632-9970
126 Quincy Road
Cheyenne, WY 82009


Doc Martins Ear Nose & Throat

(307) 632-9970
2727 W. Olympic Boulevard Suite 304
Cheyenne, WY 82001


Sandra Kathleen Surbrugg

307-635-0226
123 Western Hills Blvd
Cheyenne, WY 82009


Dr.Sandra Surbrugg

(307) 635-0226
123 Western Hills Boulevard
Cheyenne, WY 82009


Larry Seitz

(307) 635-8299
2112 Seymour Ave
Cheyenne, WY 82001


Millin John A Ophthalmologist

1-307-634-2020
1300 East 20Th Street
Cheyenne, WY 82001


Mckusker S K Ophthalmologist

1-307-634-2020
1300 East 20Th Street
Cheyenne, WY 82001


Dijkstal, Dirk – Cheyenne Eye Clinic

(307) 634-2020
1058 S Vermont Ave Ste 101
Cheyenne, WY 82001


Cheyenne Eye Clinic

(307) 634-2020
321 North Larchmont Boulevard Suite 800
Cheyenne, WY 82001


Sandra K Surbrugg

(307) 635-0226
123 Western Hills Blvd
Cheyenne, WY 82009


Sandra Surbrugg

(307) 635-0226
123 Western Hills Blvd.
Cheyenne, WY 82009


Wyatt William J

(307) 638-8987
6333 Wilshire Blvd # 409
Cheyenne, WY 82009


Paul V Slater Facs

307-638-8987
2232 Dell Range Blvd
Cheyenne, WY 82009


Larry E Seitz

(307) 635-8299
2112 Seymour Ave
Cheyenne, WY 82001


Michael P Martin

1-307-632-9970
126 Quincy Road
Cheyenne, WY 82009


William J Wyatt Facs

(307)638-8987
8631 W 3Rd St # 225E
Cheyenne, WY 82009


Mary O Cole

(307) 635-0226
123 Western Hills Blvd
Cheyenne, WY 82009


Cheyenne Oral & Maxillofacial

(307) 635-6940
1125 S Beverly Dr # 710
Cheyenne, WY 82009


Doc Martins Clinic

(307) 632-9970
5757 Wilshire Blvd # 2
Cheyenne, WY 82009


Wyatt, William J – Wyatt William J

(307) 638-8987
Medi-Cure Health Services Inc.3756 Santa Rosalia Dr Suite 417
Cheyenne, WY 82001


Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists FAQ in Cheyenne, WY

What are signs that your liver is struggling?

Skin and eyes that appear yellowish (jaundice) Abdominal pain and swelling. Swelling in the legs and ankles. Itchy skin. Dark urine color. Pale stool color. Chronic fatigue. Nausea or vomiting.

What are usually the first signs of fibromyalgia?

Pain and stiffness all over the body. Fatigue and tiredness. Depression and anxiety. Sleep problems. Problems with thinking, memory, and concentration. Headaches, including migraines.

What cancers cause itching skin?

Itching is a common symptom of skin lymphoma, T-cell lymphoma, and Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Itching is less common in most types of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. The itching might be caused by chemicals released by the immune system in reaction to the lymphoma cells.

Is itching a symptom of lupus?

About 10% of all people with lupus will experience hives (urticaria). These lesions usually itch, and even though people often experience hives due to allergic reactions, hives lasting more than 24 hours are likely due to lupus.

What home remedy can I use to stop itching?

Apply a cold, wet cloth or ice pack to the skin that itches. Do this for about five to 10 minutes or until the itch subsides. Take an oatmeal bath. Moisturize your skin. Apply topical anesthetics that contain pramoxine. Apply cooling agents, such as menthol or calamine.

What was your first leukemia symptom?

Persistent fatigue, weakness. Frequent or severe infections. Losing weight without trying. Swollen lymph nodes, enlarged liver or spleen.

What parts of the body does fibromyalgia hit?

Fibromyalgia is a condition that causes pain in muscles and soft tissues all over the body. It is an ongoing (chronic) condition. It can affect your neck, shoulders, back, chest, hips, buttocks, arms, and legs. The pain may be worse in the morning and evening.

Is itching a symptom of fibromyalgia?

Fibromyalgia (FM) is a disease characterized by chronic widespread pain and tenderness for at least 3 months and is associated with various dermatologic symptoms including itch.

Where do you feel neuropathic itch?

Itchy patches, which correspond to the cutaneous distribution of the damaged nerves or root, are most common on the head, upper torso, or arms, and are less common below the waist.

What are the 4 warning signs of a damaged liver?

Jaundice or yellowing of the eyes or skin. Pain and distention of the abdomen due to the release of fluid from the liver. Swelling of the lower legs due to fluid retention. Confusion or forgetfulness. Dark-colored urine. Pale-colored stool.