What’s wrong with itchy skin?

Itchy skin a scratch a piece of pimples are mostly primary skin lesions of the wind, seen in urticaria.
The skin is a temporary, elevated lesion caused by edema of the superficial dermis. The lesions can be red or pale in color, often surrounded by a red halo, irregular in shape. They appear and disappear quickly, leaving no traces after fading, and are often accompanied by itching.
Urticaria, commonly known as “rubella”, is a limited edema that occurs in the skin and mucous membranes due to a temporary increase in vascular permeability.
In most patients, no exact cause can be identified. Common causes include food (animal proteins, plants, etc.), infections, medications, respiratory inhalants, and skin contacts. Physical factors (heat, cold, sunlight), mental and endocrine factors and genetic factors can also cause urticaria.
Patients are advised to actively seek medical attention and follow the medication and treatment prescribed by the doctor.