There is no skin disease but why is itching in the body?


Although there is no skin disease, it is a common symptom of a person to scratch on his body. Even when a speaker is lecturing or working in the office, he does not even realize the depth of this instinctive action. According to one research, a man gets an average of itching 3 times a day. According to Liverpool University professor Francis Maclean, mosquitoes and small plants, plants release a type of toxin that secretes histamine in the body's immune system to resist it. When this happens, the nervous system signals the brain to irritate. Since the body is sensitive to toxins floating in the air, the hands begin to dig.


Research on itching for the first time revealed that irritation and general itching caused by trauma or disease are both different. According to Bray, a researcher at the Center of the Study of the Hatch, common itching is a type of infection that often results in the effects of one. The suprachiasmatic nucleus part of the brain is responsible for this simulation. Itching secretes serotonin from the brain when the body senses rest. However, the reason why itching feels satisfying has not been known to this day. The strange thing is that as it gets irritated, it grows.

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