Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists Enterprise AL

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

Local Businesses

Southeastern Oral-Mxllfcl

(334) 308-9634
813 E Lee St
Enterprise, AL 36330


Bradshaw, Karen – Southeastern Oral

(334) 308-9634
813 E Lee St
Enterprise, AL 36330


Patterson Thomas O Dmd

(334) 347-0534
306 S Edwards St
Enterprise, AL 36330


William B Collier Jr Dmd

(334) 347-5026
442 Glover Ave
Enterprise, AL 36330


Johnson, Debbie – Callahan Ent Facial Plastics

(334) 393-6673
101 E Brunson St, #100
Enterprise, AL 36330


Cardinal Dental Llc

(334) 347-6456
442 Glover Ave
Enterprise, AL 36330


Berry David

(334) 308-1219
102 Wellington St
Enterprise, AL 36330


Bess, Gregory C – Bess Gregory C

(334) 308-9634
813 E Lee St
Enterprise, AL 36330


Gadzala Daniel E

(334) 347-9355
101 E Brunson St
Enterprise, AL 36330


Grimes James T Jr

(334) 347-3061
551 Glover Ave
Enterprise, AL 36330


Evans, Clint W – Evans Clint W

(334) 308-9634
813 E Lee St
Enterprise, AL 36330


Callahan Ent & Facial Plastics

(334) 393-6673
101 E Brunson St Ste 100
Enterprise, AL 36330


Howell Larry T Dmd Pc

(334) 347-9564
105 Oak Leaf Cir
Enterprise, AL 36330


Chancey Kenneth W Dmd Llc

(334) 347-0036
534 Boll Weevil Cir
Enterprise, AL 36330


Dr. Cv Oliver Dmd

(334) 347-0096
107 S. Edwards St.
Enterprise, AL 36330


Collier William B Jr

(334) 347-5026
442 Glover Ave
Enterprise, AL 36330


Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists FAQ in Enterprise, AL

Does itchy skin mean lymphoma?

Although itching is common in people with lymphoma, having itchy skin does not necessarily mean you have lymphoma. Itching can have many different and far more common causes, including allergies, skin conditions such as eczema, skin infections or menopause.

What cancers cause skin itching?

blood-related cancers, such as leukemia and lymphoma. bile duct cancer. gallbladder cancer. liver cancer. skin cancer.

Is itchy skin cancerous?

An itchy skin rash could be a warning sign of skin cancer. But, itching is very common and can occur for many reasons other than cancer. Some possible explanations include dry skin, eczema, contact dermatitis, an insect bite or an allergic reaction to a medication, cosmetic or poison ivy.

Can blood problems cause itchy skin?

Itch is common in people who have a disease that affects their blood, such as Hodgkin’s lymphoma or cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. It can also be a sign of advanced kidney disease and often develops in people who are close to needing dialysis or currently receiving dialysis.

What were your first signs of lymphoma?

Painless swelling of lymph nodes in your neck, armpits or groin. Persistent fatigue. Fever. Night sweats. Shortness of breath. Unexplained weight loss. Itchy skin.

Is itching physical or psychological?

Psychological factors are known to modulate itch in all patients, but there is a specific diagnosis of psychogenic itch that must be proposed cautiously. Neurophysiological and psychological theories are not mutually exclusive and can be used to better understand this disorder. Itch can be mentally induced.

What foods cause itchy skin?

When it comes to food allergies, peanuts, wheat, eggs, cow’s milk, soy and shellfish are among the most common culprits. The itchiness caused by these foods and subsequent scratching can then lead to flare-ups or worsening of dermatitis symptoms.

Does itchy skin mean leukemia?

In very rare cases, itchy skin can be caused by a serious underlying condition such as leukaemia. According to our patient survey “Living Well with Leukaemia”, around 9% of people with leukaemia will experience itchy skin as a symptom prior to their diagnosis.

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 is the Hodgkins itch?

Hodgkin itch is known medically as “paraneoplastic pruritus,” and it occurs in other blood cancers as well, but Hodgkin lymphoma seems to produce this symptom in a greater percentage of patients and itchiness has been recognized as a symptom for some time.