Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists Springdale AR

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

Local Businesses

Oral & Facial Surgery Center

(479) 582-3000
8315 Walnut Hill Ln Ste 225
Springdale, AR 72762


Taylor Plastic Surgery Institute

(479) 521-1500
8210 Walnut Hill Lane, Bldg 1, Suite 907
Springdale, AR 72762


Christopher Weeks Conner

214-696-8828
601 W Maple Ave Ste 610
Springdale, AR 72764


James Robert Wharton

479-750-7200
601 W Maple Ave Ste 610
Springdale, AR 72764


Arkansas Vein Center

(479) 442-8346
5501 Willow Creek Dr # 101
Springdale, AR 72762


Joseph R Deatherage

479-756-9919

Springdale, AR 72764


James R Wharton

(479) 750-7200
601 West Maple Avenue Suite 610
Springdale, AR 72764


Christopher Lee Hedberg

479-751-3461
406 W Emma Ave
Springdale, AR 72764


Sharma Aneet Ms Dds

(479)927-3030
8345 Walnut Hill Ln Ste 120
Springdale, AR 72762


Northwest Dermatology Clinic

(479) 750-7200
601 W Maple Ave
Springdale, AR 72764


Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists FAQ in Springdale, AR

What are the 7 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.

Why do I get so itchy at night?

Dry skin: Your body loses moisture at night, which can make your skin itchy. Hormonal changes: At night, your body doesn’t produce as many hormones as it does during the day and certain hormones reduce inflammation (swelling). As you have fewer hormones at night, your skin could be itchy.

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.

Is neuropathic itch permanent?

Neuropathic itching, however, won’t go away. Worse than that is the fact that it’s common, underrecognized, and often misdiagnosed. With neuropathic itching, nerves in the upper (cervical) spine, likely compressed by vertebrae, cause the itch sensation.

What is the strongest medication for itching?

For mild itching, use calamine lotion. For a more intense itch, use hydrocortisone cream. Oral antihistamines can also help.

Is there a prescription for severe itching?

Your provider may prescribe medications to treat pruritus, including: Antihistamines. Topical steroids or oral steroids. Immunosuppressant medications, such as cyclosporine A.

What stage of liver disease is itching?

Pruritus can develop at any stage of cholestatic liver disease and it should be particularly noted that severity of cholestatic itch is independent of the duration, biochemical severity, and histological stage of the underlying liver disease.

Can iron deficiency cause itching all over the body?

People with iron deficiency of any kind may develop pruritus, which is the medical term for itchy skin. As you itch, you may scratch your skin, which can cause redness and bumps that look like rashes.

Can itching be a mental thing?

Not only is itch associated with greater anxiety, but stress has also be shown to exacerbate itch, leading to a true itch-anxiety cycle. Many chronic itch patients report that psychological stress is a factor that aggravates their itch.

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.