What to see for itchy skin

Itchy skin can first go to the dermatology department, if combined with other symptoms can be respectively to the endocrinology, gastroenterology, nephrology and other departments.
1. Dermatology: If you are in contact with pollen, mites, etc. or have eaten allergic food or certain medicines, your skin will appear erythema, pimples and other sebum, and accompanied by obvious itching symptoms. It is recommended to go to the dermatology department in time.
2. Endocrinology: If the patient has a history of thyroid disease or diabetes, without contact with allergy-prone substances, but the emergence of generalized or limited itching, and there is no skin abnormality, exclude the problem of purely dry skin can be endocrinology consultation.
3. Gastroenterology: itching is intense and persistent, with generalized distribution, especially on the forearms, upper trunk and lower legs. If it is accompanied by weakness, jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly and other symptoms, it may be related to biliary cirrhosis, and it is suggested that the gastroenterology department should actively carry out the treatment.
4. Nephrology: If patients with a history of uremia often have itching, it is recommended to go to the nephrology department, and it will be relieved after the primary disease is controlled.
If it is caused by other diseases need to go to the relevant departments, to control the primary disease itching will be significantly relieved, and then symptomatic treatment.