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'''Notalgia paresthetica''' ('''NP''') is a medical condition characterized by chronic itching, usually on the upper back. The term "notalgia paresthetica" comes from the Greek words "notos" (back) and "algos" (pain), and the Latin word "paresthetica" (abnormal sensation).
{{Short description|A chronic sensory neuropathy affecting the back}}
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== Symptoms ==
== Notalgia Paresthetica ==
The primary symptom of notalgia paresthetica is chronic itching, typically on a small patch on the upper back, usually on the left hand side. Other symptoms may include pain, tingling, numbness, or atrophy of the skin in the affected area.
[[File:Notalgia_Paresthetica.jpg|thumb|right|Illustration of the affected area in notalgia paresthetica]]
'''Notalgia paresthetica''' is a chronic sensory neuropathy characterized by localized itching, pain, and altered sensation in the upper back, typically between the shoulder blades. It is often associated with a hyperpigmented patch of skin in the affected area.


== Causes ==
== Signs and Symptoms ==
The exact cause of notalgia paresthetica is unknown, but it is believed to be due to a problem with the nerve cells that provide sensation to the skin of the upper back (sensory neuropathy). Some researchers believe that it may be caused by a degenerative condition of the vertebrae or spinal muscles, or by a nerve impingement in the spine.
The primary symptom of notalgia paresthetica is a persistent itch in the upper back, usually on one side. Patients may also experience:
* [[Paresthesia]], or abnormal sensations such as tingling or burning
* [[Hyperalgesia]], or increased sensitivity to pain
* A well-defined area of [[hyperpigmentation]]
 
== Pathophysiology ==
The exact cause of notalgia paresthetica is not well understood, but it is believed to involve nerve entrapment or irritation. The [[dorsal rami]] of the thoracic spinal nerves, particularly T2 to T6, are thought to be involved. This condition may be related to [[degenerative changes]] in the spine, such as [[osteophytes]] or [[herniated discs]], which can compress the nerves.


== Diagnosis ==
== Diagnosis ==
Diagnosis of notalgia paresthetica is typically based on the patient's symptoms and medical history. A physical examination may reveal a hyperpigmented or hypopigmented patch on the upper back. In some cases, a skin biopsy may be performed to rule out other conditions.
Diagnosis of notalgia paresthetica is primarily clinical, based on the characteristic symptoms and physical examination. [[Dermatologists]] and [[neurologists]] may be involved in the evaluation. Imaging studies, such as [[MRI]] or [[CT scan]], may be used to rule out other causes of the symptoms.


== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==
Treatment for notalgia paresthetica is primarily aimed at relieving the symptoms. This may include the use of topical creams or ointments, oral medications, or physical therapy. In some cases, nerve blocks or injections may be used.
Treatment options for notalgia paresthetica focus on symptom relief and may include:
* Topical treatments, such as [[capsaicin]] cream or [[lidocaine]] patches
* Oral medications, including [[gabapentin]] or [[pregabalin]]
* Physical therapy and exercises to improve posture and reduce nerve compression
* [[Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation]] (TENS)


== See also ==
== Prognosis ==
Notalgia paresthetica is a chronic condition that can persist for many years. While it is not life-threatening, it can significantly impact quality of life due to the persistent itching and discomfort. Management focuses on alleviating symptoms and improving the patient's quality of life.
 
== Related Pages ==
* [[Neuropathy]]
* [[Pruritus]]
* [[Pruritus]]
* [[Dermatology]]
* [[Hyperpigmentation]]
* [[Neuropathy]]
* [[Spinal nerve]]


== References ==
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[[Category:Skin conditions]]
[[Category:Neurological disorders]]
[[Category:Neurological disorders]]
[[Category:Chronic pain]]
[[Category:Dermatology]]
 
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A chronic sensory neuropathy affecting the back



Notalgia Paresthetica

File:Notalgia Paresthetica.jpg
Illustration of the affected area in notalgia paresthetica

Notalgia paresthetica is a chronic sensory neuropathy characterized by localized itching, pain, and altered sensation in the upper back, typically between the shoulder blades. It is often associated with a hyperpigmented patch of skin in the affected area.

Signs and Symptoms

The primary symptom of notalgia paresthetica is a persistent itch in the upper back, usually on one side. Patients may also experience:

Pathophysiology

The exact cause of notalgia paresthetica is not well understood, but it is believed to involve nerve entrapment or irritation. The dorsal rami of the thoracic spinal nerves, particularly T2 to T6, are thought to be involved. This condition may be related to degenerative changes in the spine, such as osteophytes or herniated discs, which can compress the nerves.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of notalgia paresthetica is primarily clinical, based on the characteristic symptoms and physical examination. Dermatologists and neurologists may be involved in the evaluation. Imaging studies, such as MRI or CT scan, may be used to rule out other causes of the symptoms.

Treatment

Treatment options for notalgia paresthetica focus on symptom relief and may include:

Prognosis

Notalgia paresthetica is a chronic condition that can persist for many years. While it is not life-threatening, it can significantly impact quality of life due to the persistent itching and discomfort. Management focuses on alleviating symptoms and improving the patient's quality of life.

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