Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists Grand Prairie TX

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

Local Businesses

Dobson Walter A Do

(972)660-3188
3410 Far West Boulevard
Grand Prairie, TX 75051


Dallas Fort Worth Institute Of Body Sculpturing, Dr. Walter A. Dobson

972-660-3188
647 S. Great Southwest Pkwy.
Grand Prairie, TX 75051


Grand Prairie Dermatology

972- 262-5727
775 W Westchester Pkwy
Grand Prairie, TX 75052


Walter Albert Dobson, Do

972-660-3188
647 S Great Southwest Pkwy
Grand Prairie, TX 75051


Kravetz James H Do

972- 264-2331
2100 Virginia Dr Suite G
Grand Prairie, TX 75051


Almand James R

972- 262-5272
200 N Carrier Pkwy
Grand Prairie, TX 75050


David L Grice, Do

972-602-0881
3155 S Carrier Pkwy
Grand Prairie, TX 75052


David L Grice

(972) 263-5064
3155 S Carrier Pkwy
Grand Prairie, TX 75052


Berzinskas Egle

972- 606-8300
2210 N State Highway 360
Grand Prairie, TX 75050


Grice David D O Pa

972- 263-5064
3155 S Carrier Pkwy
Grand Prairie, TX 75052


Kaliedescopes Salon

972- 266-0885
2100 Virginia Dr Suite C
Grand Prairie, TX 75051


Bernardez Tan Ruth A

972- 602-1166
2985 N State Highway 360
Grand Prairie, TX 75050


Beadle Eric

972- 263-5272
4116 S Carrier Pkwy
Grand Prairie, TX 75052


Pramesh C. Dave, M.D.

972- 262-1661
200 N. Carrier Pkwy #107
Grand Prairie, TX 75050


Manahan A T

(972) 641-3303
6811 Austin Center Blvd. Suite 300
Grand Prairie, TX 75051


Grice, David Do – David Grice Pa

(972) 263-5064
3155 S Carrier Pky
Grand Prairie, TX 75052


Aeratus Medical Mgmt Inc

972- 988-9800
651 S Great Southwest Pkwy
Grand Prairie, TX 75051


Remove Moles

(817) 913-7753
2212 Zion Hill
Grand Prairie, TX 75052


Abilene Internist

972- 262-1661
200 N Carrier Pkwy
Grand Prairie, TX 75050


Signature Spa & Salon

972- 262-2844
401 Carrier Pkwy
Grand Prairie, TX 75050


Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists FAQ in Grand Prairie, TX

What are the five signs of lupus?

Fatigue. Fever. Joint pain, stiffness and swelling. Butterfly-shaped rash on the face that covers the cheeks and bridge of the nose or rashes elsewhere on the body. Skin lesions that appear or worsen with sun exposure.

Does fibromyalgia cause itching?

If you have fibromyalgia, your brain may send “itch” signals to the nerves in your skin. This can cause your skin to become oversensitive, triggering a sensation of itchiness.

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.

Does lupus show up in blood work?

No one test can diagnose lupus. The combination of blood and urine tests, signs and symptoms, and physical examination findings leads to the diagnosis.

What cancers cause skin itching?

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

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 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.

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.

Can a neurologist help with itching?

A person with an itch that feels impossible to relieve may be experiencing neuropathic itch. They should first see a dermatologist to rule out any skin-related conditions, such as eczema or rash. If topical anti-itch treatments do not work, a consultation with a neurologist may be necessary.

How is neurological itching diagnosed?

Complementary diagnostic exams, especially laboratory tests, determination of the intraepidermal nerve fiber density via a skin biopsy and radiological examinations may be indicated to confirm the diagnosis of neuropathic itch and to identify underlying etiological factors.

What neurological disorder causes itching?

Central nervous system lesions affecting sensory pathways, including strokes, multiple sclerosis, and cavernous hemangiomas can cause central itch. Neuropathic itch is a potent trigger of reflex and volitional scratching although this provides only fleeting relief.