There are several different possible reasons for the skin around the stomach (or elsewhere) to itch. There are a variety of itchy parasites such as scabies, ticks, or lice, which cause itching. There are other biting insects such as bedbugs which can cause itching. Your skin can be excessively dry, and itch. You could have any number of skin diseases such as psoriasis. Skin that is healing from an injury will at some point itch.
This can be quite common in girls and it can happen when the breast tissue is growing/stretching and this causes the skin to itch. Try rubbing moisturizer into them daily and try not to itch them as tempting as it may be because all you are doing is aggravating the skin and it may cause you to break the skin. If you are breaking the skin and the skin is healing, skin itches when it is healing too, so you need to make sure you try to stop as it will never heal.
Because most wounds itch when healing.
Because most things itch while healing
Nothing. The itch is from one of two things. The reason people itch from misquito bites is because they are allergic to it. When it comes to another bite or cut, when your skin is finishing the healing it becomes itchy from the healing. Both area's are natural things that nothing can stop. They are not meant to be stopped.
It's healing
It means it is healing
Often, yes.
An itch is where your skin is red and starts infecting it .
When you have your navel pierced it is normal for it to itch while it is healing. That is just telling you that it is still healing. Don't itch it though. Ignore it, eventually it will pass.
Sounds like heat rash, cotton underwear and some fresh air should sort it.
In my case, yes. I can tell it's spreading when my skin starts to itch.