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How Scratching Can Intensify Eczema and Skin Inflammation, New Research Reveals

July 5, 20262 Mins Read
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New Research on Scratching Itches: What You Should Know

Resisting the urge to scratch those pesky bug bites or rashes can be really tough, but recent research shows that scratching may only provide momentary relief while making the itch worse. Scientists have discovered that this natural response might worsen skin inflammation, particularly in conditions like eczema.

Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh are delving into why scratching heightens swelling and if it offers any evolutionary advantage. To explore this, they applied an allergen to the ears of mice, which caused a skin reaction similar to what humans experience from poison ivy or certain metals.

In their study, one group of mice was allowed to scratch freely, while another group wore a collar to prevent scratching. The results were telling. Mice that scratched released more “substance P,” a chemical involved in signaling pain and itch, leading to more inflammation and an ongoing itch-scratch cycle. In contrast, the mice that couldn’t scratch showed less inflammation.

Mast cells, part of the immune system that helps defend against harmful invaders, were also triggered by scratching. They release histamine and other chemicals, which contribute to itchiness. However, scratching can also decrease the presence of bacteria associated with skin infections.

While this might sound like a benefit, lead researcher Daniel H. Kaplan pointed out that the damage caused by scratching often outweighs any advantages, especially when the itch is persistent.

“But why does scratching feel good?” Kaplan asks. This pleasurable sensation might suggest that scratching has some protective benefits against bacterial infections, further complicating the relationship between itch and scratching.

If you’re looking for relief, the American Academy of Dermatology recommends using cold compresses or hydrocortisone cream to ease itching.

These intriguing findings have been published in a well-known journal, shining a light on the complex nature of our skin’s response to irritants. As bug bite season approaches, it might be wise to think twice before giving in to that scratch!

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