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Hey, Ollie. Overwhelming itchiness can occur with MS. If that's what's going on, your 'itchy' nerve endings are in overdrive. That would be the same kind of thing that causes numbness, tingling, etc., just different sensors.
Good luck with your MRI. Let us know how you're doing!
Yes, itching can be a paresthesia, but it would unlikely be all over your body. I found laundry detergents, one in particular, to be a major cuprit for this (like I found it dozens of times. It was T***.)
About your head, do you launder your pillowcases and sheets in the same detergent?
Also, are you on any meds? A mild allergy will often cause itching, but without rash or hives. It can even occur to a med you have been on for a long time. For me it happened with aspirin and 2 decades later with all the NSAIDS (Non-steroidal anti-inflammorty drugs) like ibuprofen, Celaxa, Naproxen. I did get little hives, but that is not necessary.
I have itching related to my liver disease. The itching is all over my body and there is a medicine call cholestrymine that helps. It's a powder and the helping isn't instant but it does help. I'm not sure why though so it may not help you.
Other than that cool showers and cold lotion help. Although I have raynauds so I have to be careful, lol. I keep my lotion (lubriderm) in the refridgerator. =)
I am going to try a fragrance free laundry detergent and see if I can tell a difference. I do notice that I have itching during the day even on parts of my body not covered by clothing. So can laundry detergent have a lingering affect I wonder. I am not taking any medication. I take Tylenol from time to time, but haven't had any in quite a few days. Oh well - it is not too awful so I will grin and bear it for the time being. The weakness and slight numbness in my left arm and hand are causing me more stress! Thanks for your feedback!
i have itching really bad on the lower part of my legs and around my knees. i itch so bad i take the skin right off , yep i look real pretty in shorts. lol . i went to the dr about 8 years ago for this and they said it was "summer itch" or dry skin and that i need moisturizer. well then i went back about 4 years ago in the winter, and can you believe it, they said it was "winter itch". Well now that iv been diagnosed with m.s. about two years ago, my dr says it's the m.s. justs drives my insane. i have cut my nails back as far as they will go and just try to not think about it when it's itching really bad. iv gone as far as putting socks over my hands. so believe me, i know what you are going through. but from what i understand about m.s. itching is that is localized to a certain area, not all over. so you may be reacting to laundry soap. good luck and may the good lord bless you.
Good luck with your MRI. Let us know how you're doing!
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Satori1952
About your head, do you launder your pillowcases and sheets in the same detergent?
Also, are you on any meds? A mild allergy will often cause itching, but without rash or hives. It can even occur to a med you have been on for a long time. For me it happened with aspirin and 2 decades later with all the NSAIDS (Non-steroidal anti-inflammorty drugs) like ibuprofen, Celaxa, Naproxen. I did get little hives, but that is not necessary.
Quix
Other than that cool showers and cold lotion help. Although I have raynauds so I have to be careful, lol. I keep my lotion (lubriderm) in the refridgerator. =)
Hope you are feeling better!
sue (loverofdogs)