Itchy legs during workout?
TammyLanham
Posts: 109 Member
I have no idea why but my legs used to start itching really bad when I was running or jogging. Since I've lost over 40 pounds, I've not had that issue until this morning. As soon as my heart rate increased, my legs started burning & itching... especially my upper thighs and down around my calves. Anybody ever have this happen or have any ideas as to why? It got so severe this morning that I didn't finish my workout.
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Hydrated? Dry skin can itch when working out...0
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Every now and then, I have the same problem. A coach of mine told me it was simply the rapid increase of blood flow to that area that causes the itching and burning. It made perfect sense to me.0
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Sweat also makes you itch, so if your legs sweat while you run it may be irritating your skin. I know it's annoying, but it's nothing to worry about!0
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I'll stick with my previous diagnosis of cooties, lol!0
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I would check with your doctor if the problem continues and is really bothersome. It seems like I remember there being a chemical issue or something with my mother who had a similar problem. Really fuzzy memory so I can't be specific.0
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I have the same issue as you. Sometimes it's the fabric I'm wearing. If it rubs my skin too much, the friction make it seem like my skin is itchy/burning. Other times, I can't figure it out. I'll be interested if anyone else has a solution.0
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It happens to me when I go running, my thighs and legs start to tingle and itch. For me, it's always been because of the rapid increase in blood flow, which to me seems like a good thing - it seems that it would help with cellulite and vericose veins to push the blood into your legs and "wake them up" <-- just an opinion based on the feeling, nothing to back that up... My thighs are the fattiest part of my body so I consider it a good thing to get an extra rush there. It is never so extreme that I have to stop working out, though.
Make sure you drink lots of water, your blood could be too thick if you are dehydrated. One time, my sister went to go have blood drawn, and they could barely get any out because she was dehydrated and her blood was syrupy. She had to drink a ton of water and thirty minutes later they were able to get their blood sample.0 -
Happens to me too. It is most likely increased bloodflow (a good thing!) Did you drink a 5hr energy prior to working out, by any chance? Sounds an awful lot like a possible niacin flush you are experiencing! I take therapeutic doses of niacin prior to working out or using a saunna. If you inadvertently did this, I can see how it could be alarming!0
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I get that when I'm feeling overheated.0
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I am allergic to my sweat. My doctor recommended using Caldesene powder (in the pink bottle) or you can use Gold Bond before working out ... is also helps with chafing0
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Hello dear!
I did this question too!
I will put the link up so you can have more of a variety of answers
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/418612-i-can-t-workout-helpppppppp
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Every now and then, I have the same problem. A coach of mine told me it was simply the rapid increase of blood flow to that area that causes the itching and burning. It made perfect sense to me.
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Every now and then, I have the same problem. A coach of mine told me it was simply the rapid increase of blood flow to that area that causes the itching and burning. It made perfect sense to me.
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This x2 - it happens to me every now and again even though I run or Spin 6 days/week. I see it as a sign that I'm doing something right Anything to keep blood flowing through the blood vessels in my legs is good, since I have been seeing the beginnings of spider/varicose veins in my legs for a few years now (pregnancy did NOT help!). If you saw my mom's legs, you'd know why it concerns me. (I'm not trying to pick on her, but I would just like to avoid her issues with that as much as I can.)0 -
I have to agree with the poster that originally posted this, IT is an ACTUAL condition, I noticed that I would have horrible itching in my legs and thighs when running outdoors usually in spring and after not consistently working out... some say to use an antihistamine to treat it, when this happens.
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It's the bloodflow.0
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My former trainer told me that means you are burning muscle not fat and should slow it down or do intervals.0
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Used to when I first started getting back in shape - especially starting spin classes. Now I never get it anymore.0
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I have the same problem when I haven't been doing any exercise in awhile (even walking) and start up again. It's irritating, but I have never had any real problems with it. I was assuming it was the blood flow thing other people already mentioned.0
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Sometimes...it just won't go away...have you ever sat on a massage chair and your back started getting itchy? Same concept I think...the impact and vibration. This intense itching only affects me when I walk r run....i can do the elliptical, kick box, circuit train with not one episode of itching. Maybe you need to find a workout that works for you, running isn't the only way to get in shape. The same endorphins are released with other methods of exercise and it can be just as intense or more intense than running. .0
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I just went to the doctor for this myself who sent me to an allergy specialist. Mine gets so bad that I can't stand to finish a run for more than 3 minutes.
The doc said it was one of 2 things. For inactive people (which I am not) it's cause by a stretching of the blood vessels, which causes not an actual itch, but an itching sensation that is almost painful, which is my itching doesn't help.
The other thing it could be (which is what I have) is called exercise induced anaphylactic reaction (or exercise induced urticaria) which sometimes when your body warms up it induces a reaction with releases histamines so you are literally allergic to exercise. For me it doesn't happen every time I workout, but other times it's terrible. My doctor gave me pills to take (steroids) to take before exercise but not going to take them because sever weight gain and moon face are symptoms, but supposedly it's supposed to help.0 -
I have this same issue.I have searched for answers high and low.the burn is incredibly itchy to the point you itch so bad it will bruise and cut your skin.I read taking antihistamines like Zyrtec help.I've tried it and it helped greatly!!!!Hope this helps.take 30 minutes before work out or take it and build it in your system.0
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its the increased bloodflow...i would commonly experience this when using the vibro plate0
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