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Scabies
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Definition: Scabies is a contagious (catching) disorder of the skin caused by very small, wingless insects or mites called the Human Itch mite or Scabies itch mite Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis (Hering). The female insect burrows into the skin where she lays 1 - 3 eggs daily. A very small, hard to see, zigzag blister usually marks the trail of the insect as she lays her eggs. Other more obvious symptoms are an intense itching (especially at night) and a red rash that can occur at the area that has been scratched. The most common locations for Scabies are on the sides of fingers, between the fingers, on the backs of the hands, on the wrists, heels, elbows, armpits, inner thighs and around the waist (belt line). If untreated, the female will continue to lay eggs for about five weeks. The eggs hatch and the new mites begin the cycle all over again. The mites themselves are too small to be seen without magnification. One of the great problems with Scabies always has been misdiagnosis. Scabies is spread by personal contact, e.g., by shaking hands or sleeping together or by close contact with infected articles such as clothing, bedding or towels. It is usually found where people are crowded together or have frequent contact, and is most common among school children, families, roommates, and sexual partners. Scabies can be spread by the insect itself or by the egg. Prompt action is required to rid a person of the insects and eggs. Sulfur has been used (6 - 10% in lotion or cream) since Roman times as a scabicide, but you might be allergic.
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Scabies Q&AThe following questions and answers are provided by Yahoo! Answers
my puppy is a husky only 9 weeks old has alapecha vet says it is caused from mites in the skin how has he got this and what is secoptic mange
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So i only break out with serious zits once in awhile, but i have a serious problem with blackheads. I've tried the pore srtips, and as much as i get satisfaction from using them, they don't even make a dent in the problem. the blackheads are all over my nose, on the tip, sides, and bridge. they are on the apples of my cheeks. My chin and the skin on the sides of my mouth (like right near the chin). and on my forehead. I don't know what to do! Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Assuming our abandoned dog gets his first treatment this week, how long until he can safely be around us (my husband, my baby and myself) as well as our dogs without fear of us getting scabies and the dogs getting mange too?
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that what my mom said,she said it has lead in it and if you put it on ur head it poison you, but i dont belive her.
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HOW LONG DO I KEEP TOOTHPAST ON MY FAACE FOR ZITS
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Hey people plz help me...The problem is small but i really need help...
I have some 2 to 3 pimples on face.. the problem is pimple has already gone but the black spot is left behind.. Almost 1 month over still that spot is not vanishing..Before whenever i used to get pimples the black spot which remained back would also vanish after few days but these spots r not going..What shall i do??...I use loreal paris whitening facial foam..pls help me to remove this..It really looks ugly.. dont suggest...
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