Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists Westerville OH

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

Local Businesses

Mudd, Mary Beth – New You Ctr For Advanced Med

(614) 890-0365
660 Cooper Rd # 700
Westerville, OH 43086


Zyniewicz, Kelley J – Central Ohio Skin Care

(614) 898-7546
660 Cooper Rd, #400
Westerville, OH 43081


Rupert, Linda S – Center For Surgical Drmtlgy

(614) 847-4200
428 County Line Rd W
Westerville, OH 43082


Small, Beth – Robert G Houser Inc

(614) 890-5565
495 Cooper Rd # 217
Westerville, OH 43086


Rupert, Linda

614-847-4100
428 County Line Rd
Westerville, OH 43081


James W Finn

(614) 898-7546
660 Cooper Rd – Ste 400
Westerville, OH 43081


Dermatology Associates

(614) 847-4100
428 County Line Rd W
Westerville, OH 43082


Robert Scott Houser, Do

614-890-5565
495 Cooper Rd Ste 217
Westerville, OH 43081


New You Center For Advanced Medical

(614) 890-0365
660 Cooper Rd Ste 700
Westerville, OH 43081


Rosina Piebou Lin

614-895-0400
235 W Schrock Rd
Westerville, OH 43081


Soder, Bradley

614-847-4100
428 County Line Rd
Westerville, OH 43081


Nina Deep

614-939-1600
5150 E Dublin Granville Rd Ste 100
Westerville, OH 43081


Ronald J Siegle

(614) 847-4100
428 County Line Road
Westerville, OH 43082


Jess J Demaria

(614) 898-7546
660 Cooper Rd – Suite 400
Westerville, OH 43081


Cosmetic/Plastic Surg Inc

(614) 890-5565
495 Cooper Rd Ste 217
Westerville, OH 43081


Rosina P Lin

(614) 895-0400
235 W Schrock Rd
Westerville, OH 43081


Rupert, Linda S – Center For Surgical Drmtlgy

(614) 847-4200
428 County Line Rd W
Westerville, OH 43086


Channaiah, Nanda Do – Dermatology Associates

(614) 847-4100
428 County Line Rd W
Westerville, OH 43082


Karikomi, Kevin B Do – Westerville Dermatology Incorporated

(614) 895-0400
235 W Schrock Rd
Westerville, OH 43081


Yoder, Frank W – Dermatologists-Greater Clmbs

(614) 760-1401
7450 Hospital Dr, #370
Westerville, OH 43081


Chronic Itchy Skin Specialists FAQ in Westerville, OH

At what age does lupus usually show up?

Although lupus affects people of all ages, it’s most often diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 45.

What are the 12 signs of lupus?

Joint swelling, pain, and stiffness. A butterfly-shaped face rash. Unusually high sensitivity to sunlight. Fever. Chest pain. Hair loss. Mouth sores. Kidney problems.

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 was your first leukemia symptom?

Persistent fatigue, weakness. Frequent or severe infections. Losing weight without trying. Swollen lymph nodes, enlarged liver or spleen.

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.

What is borderline lupus?

A doctor may use the phrase “borderline lupus” when symptoms or blood test results suggest lupus, but there is not enough information for a definite diagnosis.

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 Mild lupus look like?

A tell-tale sign of lupus is a butterfly-shaped rash across the cheeks and bridge of the nose. Other common skin problems include sensitivity to the sun with flaky, red spots or a scaly, purple rash on various parts of the body, including the face, neck, and arms. Some people also develop mouth sores.

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.

What home remedy can I use to stop itching?

Apply a cold, wet cloth or ice pack to the skin that itches. Do this for about five to 10 minutes or until the itch subsides. Take an oatmeal bath. Moisturize your skin. Apply topical anesthetics that contain pramoxine. Apply cooling agents, such as menthol or calamine.