What’s wrong with itchy bone crevices?

Itchy bone crevices may be due to physiological factors such as bone growth, or due to pathologic factors such as fasciitis, low calcium, and bone tumors. The cause should be clarified in time.
1. Physiological factors: such as adolescents or patients with bone fracture when the bone growth, with the bone growth, may appear in the bone seam itchy and other sensations, but generally will soon be relieved by themselves.
2. Fasciitis: long-term strain or cold, the fascia may appear aseptic inflammation, localized by the slightest stimulation, may show the bone seam itchy; localized by the stimulation of the serious, there may also be localized pain.
3. Low calcium: If the calcium intake is insufficient or the loss is too much, the body may have low calcium, and the patient may have the symptom of itchy bone seam, sometimes accompanied by muscle spasm and other phenomena.
4. Bone tumor: If bone tumor occurs, local periosteal reaction may occur, and the patient may feel itchy bone crevice.
If the itchy bone seam, the symptoms continue to not relieve or accompanied by other symptoms, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment and therapy.