Reply to an Answer

In response to:
  Hi Sapna,   Facial itching may be a symptom of an allergic reaction from contact of a substance with your skin. The substance may be a food, drug, chemical, or residue from a plant or animal. Other possible explanations include itching associated with eating certain foods or taking medications or supplements. Soaps, shampoos and lotions may trigger facial itching after being applied to the skin.   You see, there are several possibilities. Several questions need to be answered in order to have a better idea of what is causing your problem.   If your nose is itching on the inside, you may have allergic rhinitis. I wonder if you have other signs of allergic rhinitis (runny nose, sneezing, post-nasal drip). Is the skin under your eyes dark? This would suggest that you have a common facial feature associated with allergic rhinitis, called shiners.   Read about allergic rhinitis and contact dermatitis. See your family doctor about this. You may need to see an allergy specialist or dermatologist.   Good Luck, J. Thompson, MD
Subject:
Comment:

SIGN IN | REGISTER NOW

Create an account with HealthCentral. (Why?)

WHY REGISTER?

  • Connect with a supportive community
  • Get answers from Experts and health professionals
  • Save and Share your favorite articles and blogs
By submitting, I agree to Remedy Health Media's terms and conditions.