Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists West Hollywood CA

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

Local Businesses

Eldon T Perry

1025 N Kings Rd
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Profile Beverly Hills

(310) 276-6800
3839 Constellation Rd Ste A
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Dean Manus

(310) 859-2627
Street Level, (Gf 1A) 9201 Sunset Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Yamini, Daniel – Sunset Cosmetic Surgery

(310) 858-9100
9201 W Sunset Blvd Ste 805
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Athleo Louis Cambre

(310) 777-6677
9201 W Sunset Blvd – Suite 214
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Roy A Semlacher

916-961-9219
999 N Doheny Dr Apt 101
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Keyes Surgicenter

(310) 859-9388
354 S Halcyon Rd Ste C
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Dr. Athleo Louis Cambre, M.D

310-777-6677
1531 Higuera St
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Jon Gaffney

(310) 601-4660
10 Santa Rosa St
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Dr.Daniel Yamini

(310) 858-9100
9201 West Sunset Blvd. #805
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Athleo Cambre

310-777-6677
9201 W Sunset Blvd Ste 214
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Richard Ellenbogen, Facs, Fics

(800) 661-9287
1516 W Branch St
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Geoffrey R. Keyes, Facs

888.313.4812
1985 Johnson Ave
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Raja Srour

310-276-1184
9201 W Sunset Blvd Ste 910
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Lederma

(310) 888-0123
9021 Melrose Ave
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Dean Alan Manus

310-859-2627
Street Level 9201 Sunset Boulevard (Gf 1A)
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Mary Powers

880 Oak Park Blvd Ste 102
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Gary Tearston Facs

(310) 659-5502
1250 Peach Street Suite D
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Marc Mani

Ground Floor 1A 9201 W. Sunset Boulevard
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Geoffrey Keyes

310-859-9388
9201 W Sunset Blvd Ste 611
West Hollywood, CA 90069


Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists FAQ in West Hollywood, CA

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.

What does neuropathic itch feel like?

A neuropathic itch may produce an itching sensation or a feeling of pins and needles. The itching may be very severe. Neuropathic itch may also produce the following sensations: burning.

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.

What part of the brain is responsible for itching?

The STT transmits information about sensations, such as pain, temperature, touch—and, it turns out, itch—to the thalamus, deep within the brain. This relays the information to the brain’s center for perceptual awareness, the sensory cortex.

What inflammation causes itching?

While some inflammatory skin diseases such as lupus erythematosus, cellulitis, and pityriasis lichenoides may or may not cause itch, others such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis (AD) cause moderate-to-severe itch in a majority of the patients. It is important to find the key mediators that cause such differences.

Where do you itch with kidney disease?

Itching with kidney disease can be generalized, or it can occur in specific parts of the body. Common areas for this type of itching include the head, arms, back, and abdomen. It also tends to be worse at night, which can disturb your sleep.

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 are the 2 most common symptoms of fibromyalgia?

Widespread pain. The pain associated with fibromyalgia often is described as a constant dull ache that has lasted for at least three months. Fatigue. Cognitive difficulties.

Can spinal problems cause itching?

Spinal nerve compression: Degenerative diseases, such as arthritis, can damage the spinal column. When this happens, nerves can become trapped, and these nerves can generate pain and itchiness.

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.

What is the first stage of lupus?

The first symptoms of lupus usually occur somewhere between the teen years and the 30s and may be mild, severe, sporadic, or continual. Common general symptoms include fatigue, fever, and hair loss. Lupus can also affect individual organs and body parts, such as the skin, kidneys, and joints.

What is autoimmune itching?

Autoimmune hives erupt when the body’s immune system is overactive and attacks the body’s normal cells and tissues. Autoimmune hives may be a stand-alone symptom with no obvious underlying cause. They may also occur in conjunction with diagnosable autoimmune conditions.

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.