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  • Infants are often thought not to experience pruritus (itchiness) since they don’t scratch, but evidence suggests they may feel it, especially with conditions like atopic dermatitis.
  • Studies have shown that dermatitis can negatively affect both infants and their families, indicating that infant pruritus might be more common than previously believed.
  • There currently isn’t a validated way to assess pruritus in infants, highlighting the need for effective diagnostic methods to identify and manage this issue.

Article Abstract

In infants, pruritus is frequently considered as absent because they do not scratch themselves. Because pruritus could induce severe adverse effects in this vulnerable population, we aimed to review existing evidence on the ability of young infants to experience itch and on how to assess itch-related discomfort in this population. A literature review was performed (Pubmed, Google Scholar). Neurological itch pathways are well described. Skin development starts early during gestation. At 34 weeks of gestation, skin is almost complete while skin adaptations occur after birth. Newborn skin is neurologically functional, including the ability for young infants to feel pain. Similarities and interactions between pain and pruritus support the hypothesis that infants could feel pruritus. However, the existence of pruritus in infants has never been evidenced. Many itchy conditions can affect them, suggesting non-negligible prevalence of infant pruritus among which atopic dermatitis (AD) is the most studied disease. Studies reported a negative impact of AD on children and their families. There is no existing validated method to assess pruritus in infants, although they may feel pruritus and chronic pruritus can lead to serious adverse effects. To appropriately diagnose pruritus appears of great interest among young infants. Development of a method is required to this aim.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8534742PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10102788DOI Listing

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