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Have A Generalised Itch Over Body, Sclerderma Of The Vagina, Have Thyroid Disease. Treatment?

i have a generalised itch over my body. it started on the lower abdomen initially youcould see very small spots. I have sclerderma of the vagina and I have thyroid disease . now you can really see any rash just the itching. the itching is worse at night. currently my TSH is suprressed and my t4 is circa 14 ish. I have not reduced my dose as on this dose I dont get the extreme tiredness i was experiencin g and the carpal tunnel symptoms at night
Wed, 26 Jun 2013
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Hi,

The generalized itching you getting all over the body could be due to dryness in the skin, the rashes are secondary to the itch. This dryness could be owed to imbalance in the hormones created by underactive thyroid. Since now thyroid levels are in range you well get rid of the rash within sometime.

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Have A Generalised Itch Over Body, Sclerderma Of The Vagina, Have Thyroid Disease. Treatment?

Hi, The generalized itching you getting all over the body could be due to dryness in the skin, the rashes are secondary to the itch. This dryness could be owed to imbalance in the hormones created by underactive thyroid. Since now thyroid levels are in range you well get rid of the rash within sometime. Regards,