Which patients with renal failure experience “renal itch”?
Pruritus reportedly affects 50% to 90% of patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis or hemodialysis. Pruritus usually
starts 6 months after the start of dialysis and can be episodic, mild, and localized; or generalized, intractable, and
severe. The etiology of uremic pruritus is poorly understood. Possibilities include secondary hyperparathyroidism,
histamine release by mast cells, hypervitaminosis A, iron deficiency anemia, or some combination of these. The
cornerstone of treatment is regular, intensive, efficient dialysis. Dietary restrictions, phosphate-binding therapy, and
phototherapy (UVB) are alternative therapies. Robertson KB, Meuller BA: Uremic pruritus, Am J Health Syst Pharm 53:2159–2170, 1996. |
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