Most Common Causes of Itching

Common Medications that Cause Itching

Itching can be an unfortunate side effect of various medications. Certain antifungal medications, for example, have been known to cause an itchy red rash. Similarly, the use of opioid pain medications can lead to generalized itching throughout the body.

In some cases, itching may indicate an allergic reaction to antibiotics. Antibiotics from specific classes, such as sulfa-based antibiotics and vancomycin, are more likely to cause itching as a sign of an allergic response.


Psychogenic Itching: The Role of the Brain in Triggering Itchiness

Psychogenic itching, a condition in which the brain is believed to play a significant role in causing or intensifying itchiness, sheds light on the intricate relationship between the brain and the perception of itch. Studies indicate that this peculiar phenomenon is often linked to depression or anxiety, although research in this area remains limited. Medical experts classify psychogenic itching as a somatoform disorder, characterized by physical symptoms that do not have an identifiable physical cause.

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