by Tuckstar on June 27th, 2005

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Sometimes I'll get an itch one place, and after scratching it, I get an itch someplace else. Is this to do with connected nerve endings?

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  • by Joe-Speedy on July 3rd, 2006

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    I find it more likely that the agent that caused you irritation in the first place is still present causing you an itch someplace else.

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