An irritating itchy feeling in the feet can be a warning sign of potentially serious health problems.
Health organizations warn that this change should not be ignored feet because it can be an early signal of serious diseases.
Occasional itchy skin is a common occurrence and can be the result of innocuous factors such as cold, dry air or insect bites.
However, persistent itching that does not go away may indicate something much more serious. Feet are especially prone to this irritation, and experts say that itching can be associated with conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease and liver disorders.
Diabetes
Experts warn that itching of the feet, especially around the ankles, is a common occurrence in people who have it diabetes. Itchy skin can be one of the symptoms, especially if there are other signs of the disease.
Elevated blood sugar levels over a long period of time can cause itchy skin. In some cases, the cause may be complications of diabetes, such as nerve damage or kidney disease. Itchy feet, legs or ankles are a common problem in people with diabetes and can occur as a result of long-term high blood sugar.
Other symptoms to look out for include increased thirst, frequent urination (especially at night), severe fatigue, loss of body and muscle mass, itching in the genital region, frequent fungal infections, as well as vision problems, he writes. Morning.
Liver disease
Regardless of whether it is caused by excessive alcohol intake or fat accumulation, the disease liver is a serious condition that can have serious consequences if not treated in time. Itching is one of the characteristic symptoms.
It can appear anywhere on the body, but most often on the hands and feet, palms or soles. In some people, it affects the whole body. Itching can range from mild to very intense and debilitating. Unlike allergic reactions, there is usually no rash or bite marks.
As the disease progresses, the itching becomes stronger, and constant scratching can further damage the skin. It often gets worse at high temperatures, during a hot bath, at night or when wearing certain clothes. The exact cause of itching is not fully understood, but it is associated with the accumulation of bile salts in the blood and changes in other chemical substances in the body.
Additional symptoms of liver disease may include chronic fatigue, weakness, decreased appetite and weight loss, decreased libido, yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes, as well as nausea and vomiting.
Kidney disease
Itching is a common symptom in people suffering from diseases kidneys. It occurs in a large number of patients with advanced disease, as well as in those on dialysis.
Experts say that itching can increase as kidney function weakens. It can be further aggravated by dry skin, high temperatures, insufficiently effective dialysis or elevated calcium levels in the blood.
Other symptoms include unexplained weight loss, poor appetite, swelling of the ankles, feet, or hands due to fluid retention, shortness of breath, fatigue, blood in the urine, frequent urination (especially at night), trouble sleeping, muscle cramps, nausea, persistent headaches, and erectile dysfunction in men.
If you notice any of these symptoms, it is advised to consult a doctor as soon as possible.
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