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Itching Skin After Feeling Sick. Anything To Worry?

for the past year, When I am sick, immediately after, and for about 15 mins to an hour afterwards, every part of my skin itches. I'm 27, 5'2", 140lbs and recovered from bulimia 2 years ago. I haven't purged regularly for two years, and the last time I purged was 18 months ago. I have been sick six times in the past year- twice through illness and four times through overindulgence of alcohol. However this has made no difference- still itching.

Is this something to be worried about?
Mon, 10 Jun 2013
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
hello, thanks for your query.
the little worry you should have is that you may be sufferring from an allergic dermatitis or urticaria. do try some anti histaminics as they may help.
i will grately advice you see a dermatologist for proper evaluation and management.
thanks and best wishes.
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Itching Skin After Feeling Sick. Anything To Worry?

hello, thanks for your query. the little worry you should have is that you may be sufferring from an allergic dermatitis or urticaria. do try some anti histaminics as they may help. i will grately advice you see a dermatologist for proper evaluation and management. thanks and best wishes.