Her body was itchy, he thought it was an allergy!

The human body often sends subtle warning signs long before serious illness becomes obvious. For Laura Gómez, a 32-year-old mother balancing family life and a busy career, that signal came in an unexpected form—a persistent, unexplained itch. At first, it seemed like a minor irritation, something easy to dismiss as a reaction to a new detergent or changing weather.
In the early weeks, the sensation came and went, affecting her arms and torso without any visible cause. Like many people, Laura assumed it was linked to an external trigger, such as an allergy or skin sensitivity. With no other symptoms to raise concern, she continued her routine, believing it was a temporary inconvenience.
But what seemed like a harmless issue would later prove to be something far more significant—highlighting how the body can sometimes signal deeper health problems in ways that are easy to overlook.



