When wounds are healing, histamine is released.
Histamines result in itchiness.
Scratching wounds can cause them to reopen, resulting in an increased risk of infection.
Given this, why would this not have evolved out?
Is there some advantage to scratching wounds, or are histamines just so good at their job that they make up for any downsides caused by the itching?
Histamines result in itchiness.
Scratching wounds can cause them to reopen, resulting in an increased risk of infection.
Given this, why would this not have evolved out?
Is there some advantage to scratching wounds, or are histamines just so good at their job that they make up for any downsides caused by the itching?
