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6 Common Causes Of Itchy Lower Legs

6 Common Causes Of Itchy Lower Legs

6 Common Causes Of Itchy Lower Legs

If your legs are maddeningly itchy and you’ve no idea why, have a look at these possible causes.

Have you developed eczema or psoriasis?

If you’re experiencing itchy, inflamed, scaly, raised, bumpy or spotty patches on your lower legs, you may have developed late onset eczema or psoriasis.

Are you taking a medication that’s making you itch?

WedMb lists possible culprits as: Allopurinol for gout, high blood pressure drugs (ACE inhibitors), Amiodarone for heart problems, diuretics, oestrogen, Hydroxyethyl cellulose, opioids and Simvastatin for high cholesterol.

Are you reacting to something you’re coming into contact with?

This could be insect bites, itchy synthetic fabrics, laundry detergent, toiletries, grass or hay, nickel, pet hair or dust mites. Look at everything you’re putting on or next to your skin to eliminate possible causes.

Might you have a medical condition that is causing itchiness?

Diabetes, kidney disease, thyroid function, liver disease can all make sufferers more prone to itchy legs.

Are you suffering from poor circulation?

Poor circulation is common in diabetics, and as we get more elderly or more sedentary; it can lead to itchy lower legs, and sometimes even blisters or sores.

Do you have nerve damage or neuropathy?

Neuropathy can also be related to diabetes, and can sometimes present as itchiness, as well as numbness or pain. Always get any areas of numbness, pain or tingling checked out by your doctor, especially on the feet.

If you’re worried about unexplained itching or rashes, make an appointment with your doctor and go through the possibilities.

See our blog on the Best Natural Treatments For Diabetic Rash for more information on practical strategies for keeping skin healthy and itch-free, including a guide to which Balmonds products work best for looking after diabetic skin!

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