Skin Allergy Itch: characterized as an allergic reaction to a chemical substance (i.e. clothing, carpets, shampoos, make-up, deodorant, more).
Plant Itch: associated with contact dermatitis or an allergic reaction to plant material: poison oak, ivy, sumac, allergic plant chemicals, oils or substances.
Bug & Spider Bite Itch: defined as an allergic or non-allergic reaction to insect, bug or spider bites. Mild reactions include minor swelling, itching, redness, pain or discomfort. Moderate reactions include more severe swelling, itching, redness, pain or discomfort.
Burn Itch: characterized as healing skin itch associated with burn injury healing. Burns, sunburns, minor burn injury produce itching with healing.
Virus Itch: defined as skin itch symptoms resulting from virus infection. Typical viral skin itch: chicken pox, measles, or resulting skin disorder.
Scalp Itch: associated with flaking or dry skin on the scalp. Typically diagnosed as eczema, psoriasis, or other scalp disorders.
Dry Skin Itch: generalized skin itch from dry or flaking skin. No specific skin disorder or diagnosis. Common occurrence: sunburns, dry skin from lack of humidity, cold or breezy winter conditions.