Pruritus Symptoms, Causes & More
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When To See a Doctor
It's best to seek medical assistance if itching lasts for several weeks without noticeable relief. Medical evaluation is also necessary if signs of infection develop, such as fever and skin that's red or swollen with a pus discharge.
Anyone noticing unusual symptoms accompanying the itching should discuss the situation with a doctor. Significant weight gain or loss, fatigue, altered moods and changes in urinary or bowel habits may indicate underlying conditions that require diagnosis and management.6‘Pruritus (Itchy Skin).’ Cleveland Clinic, my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/11879-pruritus
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