Systemic
Endocrine
Neurological
Misc.
Pharmacological
100

A disease which causes itchiness (especially during end stages) due to toxin build up (Urea and nitrogenous compounds), mineral imbalance and causing secondary hyperparathyroidism.

Chronic Kidney Disease

100

A disease which can be autoimmune or acquired. Causes itchiness as a result of neuropathy, dry skin or being more prone to infections and poor wound healing.  

Diabetes (Type 1 or 2)

100

Condition characterised by hypoxic damage to the brain 

Stroke

100

A psychotic disorder that sometimes presents with tactile hallucinations of insects under skin

Schizophrenia

100

Class of meds that reduce cholesterol

Statins

200

A broad category of disease which causes itchiness due to bile salt accumulation, dry skin and inflammation

Liver Disease -- especially ones causing cholestasis:

primary biliary cholangitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, alcoholic liver disease, drug induced liver injury , viral hepatitis, NAFLD

200

Increased metabolic activity caused by this condition leads to increased blood flow which leads to flushing, warm and sensitive skin which becomes more reactive and can lead to itching

Hyperthyroidism 

200

Broad term for damage of nerves not within the brain or spinal cord. Has multiple underlying causes.  

Peripheral neuropathy

Causes: Diabetic neuropathy, Alcohol abuse, Infections (HIV, Varicella Zoster Virus), Autoimmune (Rheumatoid Arthritis, Guillain-Barré) etc.

200

Group of cancers characterised by abnormal lymphocytes.

Lymphoma

200

Common class of pain killer which has a high potential for addiction

Opioids

300

Low production of a hormone caused by this state, leads to the skin being poorly able to retain moisture leading to skin dryness and itching. 

Hypothyroidism

300

"Disseminated in space and time"

Multiple Sclerosis

300

Infestation by an ectoparasite. A pathognomonic sign is burrows in the skin

Scabies

300

Class of medications which block flow of calcium ions into cardiac and smooth muscle cells


Calcium Channel Blockers

400

A Pathological condition where the stimulus-response curve that governs normal sensation has become distorted - resulting in itch which is out of proportion or even independent of an itch stimulus. 

Neuropathic Itch

400

A delusional disorder characterised by infestation of parasites in the skin

Delusional Parasitosis (Ekbom Syndrome)

400

Class of antihypertensives that work by inhibiting an enzyme primarily produced in the lungs

ACE-inhibitors

500

This chronic condition is characterised by a neoplasm in the bone marrow leading to myeloproliferation which leads to erythrocytosis, thrombocytosis and leukocytosis.

This condition can lead to acute leukaemia

Polycythaemia vera