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- $Title{What is Scabies?}
- $Subject{scabies itch mite mites infection Infections parasite Parasites Skin
- Sarcoptes scabiei crowded crowd crowds contagious transmission sexual casual
- contact burrows lindane Kwell itchy red rash rashes}
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- What is Scabies?
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- QUESTION: Would you please discuss scabies as much as possible? What is it,
- Is it a venereal disease, where does it come from and what treatments can be
- used? There are several people in our community who need these answers very
- badly.
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- ANSWERS: I can understand your need, so here goes. Scabies is a skin disease
- caused by a tiny "itch mite" (Sarcoptes scabiei) that has plagued mankind for
- centuries. Scabies outbreaks occur when crowded conditions exist, since the
- disease is highly contagious and passes easily from one infected person to the
- next. While sexual transmission is common, it is not the only method, since
- even simple hand holding games in children can be enough to spread the
- condition. Sharing clothing, towels or sleeping in the same bed are other
- means of transmission. When the male and female mite mate on the surface of
- the skin, the female mite then burrows into the surface layer of the skin to
- lay her eggs. the eggs develop into larvae, return to the skin surface,
- become mature mites and the whole cycle starts again. Little burrows can be
- seen under the skin, along with a red, very itchy rash, which seems to become
- worse at night. Frequently your physician may take a painless scraping of
- your skin, to examine under the skin to make the diagnosis. Fortunately,
- effective medications are available containing lindane (Kwell) which can
- eradicate the mite, although the itch may continue for several weeks. Careful
- personal hygiene is a must, as the scabies can recur and the body does not
- develop an immunity to them. Check with your doctor to confirm your diagnosis
- and get the prescription for your medication.
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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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