Anxiety And ... Skin Insects(?)
Eustace
Hummingbird
Joined: 13 Jan 2015
Age: 32
Gender: Male
Posts: 21
Location: South Coast, United Kingdom
Hello Fellow Atypicals,
I think this is common, but I thought I might just check.
When I get anxious - mainly as soon as I leave the house, but occasionally during stresses at home that correlating with keeping to my routine, - the skin all over my body, but especially my scalp and my torso get horrendously itchy, and it feels like millions of insects are biting my skin; comparable to being pricked by many needles.
I really try not to itch, but it is impossible. In public this extenuates the symptoms, and I feel a panic attack quickly arising until I find a quiet place.
Do others have this?
Eustace.
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This happens to me too. Usually when I get too hot or nervous I get an unbearable itch all over my body, moving down slowly from torso to my legs.
The best explanation I've found is Cholinergic urticaria:
CU typically presents with a number of small, short-lasting hives but may also involve cutaneous inflammation (wheals) and pain which develops usually in response to exercise, bathing, staying in a heated environment, or emotional reactions such as excitement, shock, laughter, stress, and anxiety. Although the symptoms subside rapidly, commonly within 1 hour, CU may significantly impair quality of life, especially in relation to sporting and sexual activities.
The Wikipedia page lists some treatment methods. Personally I have found antihistamines to be helpful.
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Eustace
Hummingbird
Joined: 13 Jan 2015
Age: 32
Gender: Male
Posts: 21
Location: South Coast, United Kingdom
Thank you very much for your reply Stormtrooper,
All the information you have provided is insightful, and I will be sure to look into it more. Very kind of you to inform me about this.
Eustace.
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"If an artist of any of the arts does not experiment, play, nor venture beyond their own capacities, then they may as well put down their instrument of creation, for if one does not search for new frontiers of expansion, they run the risk of mindlessly creating works of generic monotonousness. One must satire their own works to stay unique, and to create pieces that inspire the next generation to push their own creativity even further, and within creativity lies an undiscovered genius."
^Attention readers!
Notice that he wrote "for-M-ication" with an M. Lol!
Not the word spelled with an "n".
Related to all of those words like "formic acid" that pertain to ants.
If you shiver all over you body like you're covered with ants-youre "formicating".
Though apparently (from the above posts) - something highly emotional-like anticipating fornication- might cause formication!
I think this is common, but I thought I might just check.
When I get anxious - mainly as soon as I leave the house, but occasionally during stresses at home that correlating with keeping to my routine, - the skin all over my body, but especially my scalp and my torso get horrendously itchy, and it feels like millions of insects are biting my skin; comparable to being pricked by many needles.
I really try not to itch, but it is impossible. In public this extenuates the symptoms, and I feel a panic attack quickly arising until I find a quiet place.
Do others have this?
Eustace.
Maybe this is something similar:
Last edited by tomato on 17 Jan 2015, 7:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Eustace
Hummingbird
Joined: 13 Jan 2015
Age: 32
Gender: Male
Posts: 21
Location: South Coast, United Kingdom
Yes, I feel as though I may just be a little hyper-everything at the moment.
Thank you for all your replies, it's informative to know I'm not the only one.
Eustace.
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"If an artist of any of the arts does not experiment, play, nor venture beyond their own capacities, then they may as well put down their instrument of creation, for if one does not search for new frontiers of expansion, they run the risk of mindlessly creating works of generic monotonousness. One must satire their own works to stay unique, and to create pieces that inspire the next generation to push their own creativity even further, and within creativity lies an undiscovered genius."
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