![]() ![]() ![]() sunburn – skin damage caused by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays.prickly heat – an itchy rash that appears in hot, humid weather conditions.an allergy to certain foods or types of medication (for example, aspirin and a group of medicines called opioids).some plants – such as chrysanthemums, sunflowers, daffodils, tulips and primula.textiles – particularly the dyes and resins that are contained in them.certain metals, such as nickel or cobalt in jewellery.cosmetic ingredients, such as preservatives, fragrances, hair dye and nail varnish hardeners.Itching is sometimes caused by an allergen, irritant or other environmental factor, including: prurigo – small blisters (fluid-filled swellings) that are very itchy.folliculitis – a skin condition caused by inflamed hair follicles.dandruff – a common skin condition that causes dry white or grey flakes of dead skin to appear in the scalp or hair. ![]() psoriasis – a skin condition that causes red, flaky, crusty patches of skin covered with silvery scales.lichen planus – an itchy rash of unknown cause.urticaria – also known as hives, welts or nettle rash urticaria is triggered by an allergen and causes a raised, red itchy rash to develop.contact dermatitis – inflammation of the skin that occurs when you come into contact with an irritant or allergen (see below).eczema – where the skin is dry, red, flaky and itchy.Skin conditions that can cause itching include: In some cases, it may not be possible to identify a specific cause. An itch is often caused by a condition affecting the skin, but it can be a sign of a more serious underlying problem. ![]()
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