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Why we scratch: Function and dysfunction
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Why we scratch: Function and dysfunction

Kristen M Sanders, Katharine Fast and Gil Yosipovitch
Experimental dermatology, Vol.28(12), pp.1482-1484
2019-12
PMID: 31132174

Abstract

itch pathogenesis scratch evolution inflammatory skin diseases pleasure
Itch is a common sensation that drives an intense urge to scratch. Itch and scratching have persisted in humans and many other species, suggesting that they play an important role in survival. This commentary discusses the function of itch as a danger signal, why itch feels unpleasant and why we feel relief and pleasure when we scratch an itch. In addition, we explore the ways that this system becomes dysfunctional in conditions of chronic itch and important implications for treatment.
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.65 Allergy
1.65.1091 Atopic Dermatitis
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Dermatology
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Clinical Medicine

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