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Study finds scratching exacerbates eczema and skin inflammation

4 July 2026
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Scratching a bug bite or rash may provide only temporary relief while worsening inflammation, according to research from the University of Pittsburgh. The study examined the effects of scratching in mice that developed allergic-contact dermatitis, a condition similar to eczema. Researchers found that scratching activated mast cells, which release histamine and other inflammatory substances, leading to an increased itch-scratch cycle. Mice that were allowed to scratch experienced greater inflammation, while those prevented from scratching showed reduced inflammation. Despite the immediate satisfaction of scratching, the long-term effects appear detrimental, as the researchers noted that scratching is rooted in evolution but may contribute to skin damage when it becomes chronic.

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Understanding the biological response to scratching has implications for managing skin conditions like eczema and allergic reactions. Scratching is a well-documented evolutionary response that dates back hundreds of millions of years, serving a protective role against pathogens. However, research highlights that the adverse effects of scratching, such as prolonged inflammation, can outweigh potential benefits, such as reducing certain bacteria associated with skin infections. This insight is crucial for developing effective treatments for itch-related conditions, emphasizing non-invasive relief methods like cold compresses and hydrocortisone creams.

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