Describe the difference between localized and generalized pruritus.
Pruritus occurs with a host of dermatologic conditions, or it can mark systemic disease. Some dermatologic conditions that
cause pruritus are inconspicuous or nonspecific. Other dermatologic conditions are apparent on physical exam. A physician
must differentiate between localized and generalized pruritus and know a variety of skin diseases that cause pruritus.
Localized pruritus is defined as itching focused to certain regions. Localized pruritus usually results from a regional
infection or dermatosis. Generalized pruritus typically appears as itching that affects the entire body surface. It implies
a dermatologic or systemic disorder. Generalized pruritus can be distinguished as acute or chronic. Chronic pruritus is
defined as lasting 6 or more weeks. |
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