About your kidney disease itching
From symptoms to causes and diagnosis – learn the basics of kidney disease itching.
What is
Kidney disease itching?
Kidney disease itching is itching directly related to kidney disease, without another condition to explain the cause of itching.1 Extreme itching is a disruptive symptom associated with kidney disease that can make you scratch uncontrollably and damage your own skin.2 It can be described as an itch beneath the surface, which no amount of scratching can satisfy.3,4
For some, the itch is constant, but for others it flares up during the day or night.5 Some people find their whole body is itchy, while others are affected on areas such as the face, back and dialysis arm. Things like extreme temperatures, stress, exercise and water can make kidney disease itching worse.1
So much more than ‘just an itch’, kidney disease itching is linked to a number of health conditions.5-7 That’s why it’s important to speak out and get help if you are suffering.
The medical term for kidney disease itching is ‘chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus’ or ‘CKD-associated pruritus’.1
How common is
Kidney Disease Itching?
Living with kidney disease itching can feel overwhelming, but remember that you are not alone.
of CKD patients |
of CKD patients not on |
…experience itching.6,8
What causes
Kidney disease itching?
The exact cause of kidney disease itching is not known, but several factors play a part.1
Kidney disease can change the signals nerves send from your skin to your brain. If your nerves send too many signals or signals for no reason, it can cause itching.1
Chemicals that naturally occur in the body called opioids play a role in how your brain receives pain signals, but they are also known to cause itching. A change to the way these opioid signals are received could be a cause of Kidney disease itching.1
Kidney disease can cause an imbalance in your immune system which can lead to inflammation in your skin. This can cause chronic itching.1
If you are on dialysis and it is not working well, this can cause toxins to build up under your skin and cause itching.1
How CKD-associated pruritus
Is diagnosed
If your itch is affecting your life, speak to your doctor right away. They may examine your skin, ask about your medical history and order blood tests, allergy checks and scans.2
Itching can be caused by lots of different things and no single test can confirm whether it is related to kidney disease. That’s why your doctor will use a process of elimination to find the root cause of your itch.9 If nothing can be found, you will likely be diagnosed with chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus.1,2
Useful kidney disease itching terms
There are lots of medical terms that you might read or hear which relate to your kidney disease itch. Here are the most common ones.
A condition that is long-term and that usually comes on slowly.10
A medical process which removes toxic waste products and excess water from the body when the kidneys are not working properly.10
The body’s natural defence system which protects it from infection.10
Long, thin fibres that carry information and signals between the brain and other parts of the body.11
An unpleasant itching sensation that causes intense scratching.2
Poisons found in the blood which are usually removed by the kidneys.10
Kidney disease itching is more than just an itch
From sleep quality to social life and mental health – find out how your itch can affect your life.5-7
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