Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists Norman OK

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

Local Businesses

Block Robt Dr

(405) 364-2057
2441 Smoking Oak Rd
Norman, OK 73072


Bailey Melanie M Lcsw Cadc

(405) 579-4111
900 N Porter Ave – Ste 200
Norman, OK 73071


Absentee Shawnee Tribal Clinic

(405) 447-0300
15702 Sh 9
Norman, OK 73026


Ballard L Rene

(405) 329-0121
950 N Porter Ave
Norman, OK 73071


Duncan, David

405-321-3838
2413 Palmer Cir
Norman, OK 73069


Brumm, Michelle – Orthopaedic & Sports Med Ctr

(405) 364-7900
8230 Walnut Hill Ln
Norman, OK 73069


James Edward Magnusson, Do

405-579-9400
2404 Palmer Cir
Norman, OK 73069


Garland N Porterfield

405-848-9700
950 N Porter Ave Ste 203
Norman, OK 73071


Porterfield Garland

(405)321-5884
1966 Inwood Rd Attn: Audiology Dept
Norman, OK 73071


Avanti Skin Ceter Of Norman

(405) 321-7546
809 N Findlay Ave – Ste 111
Norman, OK 73071


Porterfield, Garland – Porterfield Garland

(405) 321-5884
9 Medical Parkway
Norman, OK 73069


Black Andrew W

(405) 360-2777
1125 N Porter Ave – Ste 301
Norman, OK 73071


Norman Surgical Arts Center

(405) 364-6777
10 Medical Pkwy Ste 304
Norman, OK 73069


Paul Stevens Gillum

303-340-3378
2413 Palmer Cir
Norman, OK 73069


Paul Gillum

(303) 340-3378
2413 Palmer Cir
Norman, OK 73069


Beller Jack J

(405) 364-7900
825 E Robinson St
Norman, OK 73071


Bethel Shelba J

(405) 364-0643
809 N Findlay Ave
Norman, OK 73071


David Duncan

(405) 321-3868
2413 Palmer Circle
Norman, OK 73069


Adams Hawkins

(405) 231-8901
3109 Marigold Trl
Norman, OK 73072


Gillum, Paul

405-321-5348
2413 Palmer Cir
Norman, OK 73069


Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists FAQ in Norman, OK

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.

What part of the body itches with liver problems?

Symptoms of itching with liver disease Itching associated with liver disease tends to be worse in the late evening and during the night. Some people may itch in one area, such as a limb, the soles of their feet, or the palms of their hands, while others experience an all-over itch.

How is lupus confirmed?

Your doctor will look for rashes and other signs that something is wrong. Blood and urine tests. The antinuclear antibody (ANA) test can show if your immune system is more likely to make the autoantibodies of lupus. Most people with lupus test positive for ANA.

What causes itching all over but no rash?

The causes of skin itching, or pruritis, are usually harmless. They are often temporary issues such as dry skin or a bug bite. Less commonly, nerves, kidneys, thyroid, or liver issues can cause itching sensations without necessarily causing a rash.

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 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.

What are the 8 symptoms of fibromyalgia?

Moderate to severe fatigue. Difficulty sleeping. Joint stiffness. Headaches. Tingling, numbness, or a burning or prickling sensation in hands and feet. Painful menstrual periods. Irritable bowel. Problems with thinking and memory.

How do I stop uncontrollable itching?

Avoid items or situations that cause you to itch. Moisturize daily. Treat the scalp. Reduce stress or anxiety. Try over-the-counter oral allergy medicine. Use a humidifier. Use creams, lotions or gels that soothe and cool the skin. Avoid scratching.

How do you treat neuropathic itching?

Treatment options for neuropathic itch typically include topical local anesthesia, capsaicin formulations, calcineurin inhibitors, menthol or camphor, and systemic approaches with gabapentinoids, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, and tricyclic antidepressants.

How do you test for neuropathic itching?

In order to determine the IENFD when neuropathic itch is suspected, a skin sample is obtained via a punch biopsy from non-lesional pruritic skin.