Uremic Pruritus: From Diagnosis to Treatment
An‐Yu Cheng, Lai‐San Wong
Abstract
Uremic pruritus, or chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus, is common, bothersome, and sometimes debilitating in patients with chronic kidney disease or end-stage renal disease. Due to its variable clinical manifestations, the diagnosis of uremic pruritus requires exquisite evaluation. Excluding itch resulting from other dermatological causes as well as other systemic conditions is essential for a proper diagnosis. The pathophysiology of uremic pruritus remains uncertain. Hypotheses including toxin deposition, immune system dysregulation, peripheral neuropathy, and opioid imbalance are supposed. This review summarizes the way to accurately diagnose uremic pruritus and describes the latest treatment options.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineDiseaseIntensive care medicineKidney diseasePathophysiologyUremic toxinsDermatologyInternal medicineDermatology and Skin DiseasesFood Allergy and Anaphylaxis ResearchContact Dermatitis and Allergies