Itching is common and often linked to dry skin, weather, stress, or irritation. Usually, we scratch, apply cream, and move on. However, persistent itching that doesn’t improve may signal deeper health issues—especially involving the liver or kidneys. Ignoring it can be dangerous.
Below are three key areas where itching may act as an early warning:
1. Itching on legs, ankles, and shins
Frequent itching in the lower legs, especially with dry skin or dark spots, may indicate:
Poor blood circulation
Fluid retention (edema)
Diabetes-related conditions
When blood flow is impaired, fluid builds up, causing inflammation and internal irritation.
Warning sign: Press your ankle—if an indentation remains, it may indicate fluid retention. Consult a doctor.
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