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Why Does Scratching Feel Good When It Makes Things Worse?
Pittsburgh, USAFriday, January 31, 2025
Mast cells are key players here. They help protect the skin from harmful bacteria, like Staphylococcus aureus, which causes skin infections. But when an itch is scratched, these cells go into overdrive, making the problem worse. Mast cells can be activated in different ways, and scratching activates them through a second pathway.
So, why do we scratch if it makes things worse? Well, scratching might actually help fight off bacteria in the short term. But when itching is chronic, like in cases of eczema or allergic reactions, the damage from scratching can be more harmful than helpful.
This study opens up new possibilities for treating inflammatory skin conditions.
Instead of just focusing on stopping itching, future therapies might target the pathways that cause inflammation and itchiness. By understanding how scratching affects the skin, researchers might find ways to manage these conditions better.
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