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Old 04-20-2017, 10:48 AM #5
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Hi all,

Still getting used to this shunt which was implanted on 11/15/16. Recently I have been experiencing scalp itching at the site of the shunt. I'm wondering if this is common, will eventually go away and if anyone has experienced this. Thanks for any advice.

YES. itchy scalp is common. Every time they have operated on me (x6)I have the 'itchys'. Initially I thought it was from the shaving of 1/2 my head, but they haven't always needed to shave, but every time I itch.
That 'suspicion of the shunt' is something I am very familiar with and I think it's a normal reaction. But as time goes by you slowly get used to it. Not everything is shunt related, but by the same accord, don't write everything off as insignificant. I ignored symptoms which, in hindsight, I should have followed up on earlier. Now I look for a progression of symptoms. ie headaches are an everyday thing, but a headache with a neck tightness and a visual distortion getting worse is a sign I need to follow up.

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