Abstract

Various physiologic factors of itch are reviewed, including relationship to pain, types of itch, the itch-scratch cycle and the function of dry skin and miliaria in itch. Basic pharmacologic experiments in control of pruritus are also reviewed. These facts are then applied in the therapy of pruritus.

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