The roots of this superstition can be traced back to the Saxons and Celts in Europe during the pre-Christian era. Saxons believed that, rubbing one's skin on silver was a cure for most diseases, so they started to rub their itchy palms on silver. Eventually, this belief turned into the superstition that an itch meant silver was coming your way. This superstition was later adopted by the Romans, especially by fortunetellers and turned into the version that we know today.
In extreme cases, surgery is an option to reduce pressure on the median nerves. One study suggested that itching is a common symptom in people with diabetes.
Around If a person with diabetes experiences itchy skin, they should seek treatment as soon as possible. Treatments will vary based on the underlying cause of itchy palms.
Some recommended treatments include:. Placing a cool, damp cloth onto the palms for 5 to 10 minutes can relieve the itching sensation. An ice pack may also be effective.
Corticosteroids can reduce itching and redness on the palms during a flare-up. They can be bought over the counter or obtained by prescription. Moisturizing often can help reduce itching. Keeping the moisturizer in the refrigerator can make this treatment even more effective. When itching is caused by eczema, moisturizing may be especially important after washing, or when the hands feel particularly dry. The National Eczema Association list some recommended moisturizing products, sunscreens, and household cleaners on their website.
Mositurizers are available to purchase in supermarkets, drugstores, and online. A person with hand eczema or severe irritation may respond to ultraviolet light therapies. Placing the hands under a special light that emits ultraviolet-A rays may help to reduce symptoms. If a person has a condition such as contact dermatitis or hand eczema, avoiding known triggers of the condition might help prevent a flare-up. Pitted keratolysis is a skin condition affecting the soles of the feet and, less commonly, the palms of the hands.
It is caused by a bacterial infection of the skin and may give off an unpleasant odor. Dyshidrotic eczema dyshidrotic dermatitis is generally defined as a rash limited to the hands usually the palms and sides of the fingers and sometimes the feet. Dyshidrotic eczema manifests as small, itchy, fluid-filled blisters. People with psoriasis have thickened, red, and often scaly patches on their skin. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of Skinsight's terms of service and privacy policy.
The material on this site is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided by a qualified health care provider. According to CBS , back in , the year-old grandma was riding the bus when her left palm started getting itchy. Was it simply a coincidence? Maybe, but had it not been for the itch which she described as, "a terrible itch that I've never had before," she may not have taken a chance on that very day.
There's only one problem with the theory, however. The location of the itch and what it means seems to vary greatly. The problem with superstitions is that for the most part, they get passed down by word of mouth. Much like the telephone game, just one slip of the tongue, or in this case, a confusion of left or right can change the premonition completely.
According to the Farmer's Almanac , it's an itchy right palm that signifies money is coming in, and an itchy left palm means you're going to be, unfortunately, paying money out. Conversely, the blog, StackYourDollars , cites the superstition the same way Shammas did — "Left to receive, right to give.
In India, the mythology focuses on the right hand being the lucky hand, because according to LuckMoneyMyth , it's the hand associated with the goddess of fortune.
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