When it comes to your body, there seems to be about a million things that could go wrong.

“Excessive hand washing can also trigger eczema,” toldU.S.

However, itchy palms could also signal that something deeper is going on.

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However, there are some serious conditions that could be connected to youritchy feet.

As annoying as itchy feet are, they probably aren’t something to worry too much about.

Itchy elbows typically indicate this

When you think about yourelbows, you might not think of much.

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Specifically, itchy legs could be a sign of diabetes, as poor circulation can cause itching.

So, if your legs keep itching, you might want to have that checked out by your doctor.

So, it makes sense that they would get irritated from time to time.

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Youritchy forearmscould actually have a name: brachioradial pruritus.

And even if it’s common, it’s not a big concern.

Specifically, an itchy shoulder could mean that you have nerve pain called notalgia paresthetica.

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On the other hand, itchy ears can also be a sign that there’s something deeper going on.

While not all the time, itchy ears can sometimes mean that you have an ear infection.

But, because it’s your bottom, it could also be some unpleasant issues.

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According toHealthgrades,an itchy neck could simply mean that you have eczema or even contact dermatitis.

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