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- $Title{Crabs, What They Are and How to Get Rid of Them}
- $Subject{crabs lice head pubic Infections infection parasite Parasites skin
- phthirus pubis underarms eyelashes mustaches sexual contact toilet seats
- clothing towels bed sheets sexually transmitted disease STD venereal diseases
- vd crab louse genitourinary lifestyle lifestyles}
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- Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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- Crabs, What They Are and How to Get Rid of Them
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- QUESTION: I guess most people shudder a bit when they think about a condition
- called "crabs," but I still think you should offer a bit of information and
- advice. Can you tell me what they are and how they arrive on a person, and
- most important, how to get rid of them? I sincerely believe that this
- question is as important to write about as any other subject you cover in your
- column.
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- ANSWER: You are right. I suspect there may be a few other people who may be
- as interested as you are. Simply speaking crabs are another type of lice
- (phthirus pubis), and get their name from the fact that they closely resemble
- (but are in no way related to) the crabs seen on the shores and beaches.
- Because of their adaptation, they live in only certain hairy areas of the
- body, most often the pubic area, but also underarms, eyelashes and even
- mustaches. However they do not normally invade the head, the domain of
- another critter called the head louse. The need body warmth, about 87 degrees
- F. to survive, and live by feeding on your blood. It is their bites which
- causes the maddening itch that draws attention to their presence. They are
- spread most commonly through sexual contact with an infected individual, but
- can be gotten from contaminated toilet seats, clothing, towels and infested
- bed sheets. Usually the diagnosis is made easily, by actually detecting a
- crab louse on the skin of the patient. Though the condition is frightening,
- the cures are both simple and effective. There are a number of
- over-the-counter shampoos, lotions and sprays which, when properly used, can
- eradicate the lice and their eggs. Your pharmacist or physician can guide you
- in their proper choice and use. One additional word of caution. Since, in
- the majority of cases, crabs are transmitted through sexual intercourse, it is
- a wise precaution to request a complete examination from your physician
- checking for the possibility of other sexually transmitted diseases (STD) that
- may have been unwanted companions of these more noticeable visitors.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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