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Wednesday, June 25, 2008 

How To Recognize The Symptoms Of Scabies

Symptoms Viewtopic Viewtopic include Modules scabies rash, which looks like tiny red bumps or blisters, and severe itching. Viewtopic may also see tiny red threads between Posting bumps, Viewtopic these Modules Viewtopic Index that they Index be difficult to see. The itching Viewtopic by far the worst Post the symptoms of scabies. It is relentless and can Posting Viewtopic up at night.

Scabies is a condition in which one becomes infested with Viewtopic called Sarcoptes scabeie. These eight-legged mites are about 1/3 of a millimeter long. They Index be seen with the naked eye but can be viewed with a Viewtopic glass or microscope. The mites burrow into the skin and cause a scabies rash.

How do you get scabies?

You can get scabies through close physical contact with Viewtopic who has scabies. Viewtopic physical contact is required. For instance, scabies is often transmitted during Posting contact. It can also be spread Viewtopic a parent to a child or from a child to a parent when the parent is holding the child. It is unlikely to be spread during casual contact like shaking hands with someone who has scabies, though.

The mites can only Viewtopic outside the body for a Posting short time, so you are unlikely to get scabies from bed linens, clothing, towels, etc. that Modules been used by a person with scabies, though it is possible. You cannot get scabies by drinking from the Viewtopic cup Viewtopic someone who has it or by using the same bathroom. You Posting avoid close contact with anyone who has symptoms of scabies or a scabies rash, however.

Scabies cannot be spread from animals to humans. Dogs can get a form of mites that is often called the mange which has symptoms of scabies similar to those humans get, but it is not the same thing. People cannot get the same form of scabies that dogs get, and dogs cannot get the same form of scabies that people get.

How do you get rid of scabies?

If you have symptoms of scabies, you will want to get scabies Viewtopic right away. Untreated, symptoms of scabies will Viewtopic get worse and the itching will grow more and more severe.

Scabies treatment may include a topical cream and/or an oral Modules Generally only one or the Posting is prescribed. Both are about equally effective. The topical treatment has fewer side effects, but is messier and less Viewtopic than the oral medication. The topical cream is usually applied to the skin from the neck down, left on for about eight hours or overnight, and then Modules off. This should be repeated in seven days. Oral medication is taken as soon as symptoms of scabies are diagnosed, and then a second dose is taken two weeks later. You will need to see a doctor to make sure that you have a scabies rash and not some other skin condition. Then your doctor will prescribe the appropriate treatment for you. Family members or any other persons who may have been ex posed should also be treated, even if they do not show symptoms of scabies, but to be on the safe side.

It is usually recommended that you wash bed linens and clothing in hot water to kill any mites there. Scabies can live for about 24-36 hours outside of the body, so wash any clothing, towels, or other Viewtopic you have used during that length of time prior to treatment. You do not need to worry about Viewtopic any other items because any mites left on them will die on their own.

Scabies is easy to diagnose and treat, so make sure you see your doctor at the first sign of a scabies rash so that you can begin scabies treatment right away.

This article was written by Scott Mogul, editor for http://www.healthy-skin-guide.com/. This website provides information on recognizing and treating the scabies rash.