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QotW - 22.03.14 - Why does my itch move when I scratch it?
« on: 09/03/2022 10:09:41 »
Listener Marian submitted this head-scratcher to The Naked Scientists.

"Why is it that when I scratch, the itch seems to move around so that I end up scratching in more places?"

What findings have your found? Leave your answers in the comments below...
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Re: QotW - 22.03.14 - Why does my itch move when I scratch it?
« Reply #1 on: 09/03/2022 11:18:46 »
I have no answer, but I get what I might describe as "referred itching". I sometimes feel an itch in a different place to the location that's causing it, in the same way as referred pain is felt in a different place to the cause (eg: arm pain from a heart attack). The itch itself doesn't move, but I have to search around to find the right place to scratch it.
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Re: QotW - 22.03.14 - Why does my itch move when I scratch it?
« Reply #2 on: 09/03/2022 15:26:55 »
Quote from: Lewis Thomson on 09/03/2022 10:09:41
"Why is it that when I scratch, the itch seems to move around so that I end up scratching in more places?"
The difficulty of precisely locating a specific point on the back is due to its lower density of skin nerve fibres. The density is much higher in hands, arms, legs where  what is called 2-point location is more important.
Can be frustrating when asked to scratch a partner’s back to be told “no, up a bit, no left, down! ....”
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