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Old 01-09-2014, 08:14 PM #8
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Bunny,

I have MS and I have spinal lesions. Because of these lesions I get itching on my upper arm and on my back in between my shoulders.

It can be maddening because no matter how much I scratch the itch it doesn't go away.

I can always tell when it's a "lesion itch" or just a regular itch because the lesion itch is not helped.....no matter how much I scratch the area.

Be careful that you don't break the skin or otherwise irritate the area.

Sometimes lotion helps but usually I just have to wait for the lesion to calm down. I still can't figure out what aggravates it.

Hope you feel better soon.
I have MS and severe itching. I'm going back to dermatologist tomorrow and hope to get some answers and relief. It's been going on for a couple of months now.
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