Wednesday 7 December 2011

Scabies

Scabies is an itchy, contagious skin disease caused by infestation by the itch mite Sarcoptes scabiei. Mites are small eight-legged parasites (in contrast to insects, whichhave six legs).
Scabies is a highly contagious skin condition caused by a mite that is so small that can only be seen with a magnifying glass or a microscope. The mite can not be more than three days to live without a human host, but can survive up to one month in the life of aman. The mite also lays eggs in human skin, which hatch and develop into adult mites.This means that the symptoms of the disorder can last for months or even years.

The rash caused by scabies is very itchy and is also called the "seven years itch. "The results can be subtle, and sometimes scabies is difficult to diagnose. The mite is spread from person to person through close contact. Animals may harbor a similar mite,but if the animal mite is transmitted to humans, it can not reproduce and die within a fewdays.

Scabies affects everyone regardless of age, gender, race, social class, or personal-hygiene habits. It is most common in household members and sexual partners of the individuals involved. Scabies is also common in crowded areas such as nursinghomes and hospitals, where it is widespread. In people with poor immune systems or who are malnourished, scabies can cause a syndrome called "crust scabies" or"Norwegian scabies, the skin thickening and a scaly skin rash.



While you can not cure a case of scabies without prescription medication from a doctor,there are certain things you can do at home to prevent reinfecting yourself or your family.

PRECAUTIONS(OR)SELF CARE AT HOME


Wash all clothing, towels, and bed linens in hot water and change frequently. Do not allow air drying. Should you use the dryer.
Use the medication as instructed and Prescribed. Do not use it more than instructed Because You risk your skin or irritation Causing Chemical.
Vacuum your rugs, furniture, and bedding and throw the vacuum cleaner bag away When finished


TRANSMISSION:

Sexual transmission: Transmission is more likely to act as partners to spend the night together than with a brief sexual encounter.

Non-sexual transmission: possibly from sleeping in infected bedding, wearing contaminated clothing, even routine contact such as shaking or holding hands. Transfer ofa toilet seat may be possible, but it is unlikely

Direct skin-to-skin contact is the method of shipment. Scabies mites are very sensitive to their environment. They can only live in a host body for 24-36 hours in most circumstances. Transmission of the mites involves close person-to-person contact of the skin to peel. It is difficult, if not impossible, to catch scabies by shaking hands, hanging your coat next to someone who has, or even sharing bed clothes that had mites in them the night before. Sexual physical contact, but can transmit the disease. Indeed, sexual contact is the most common form of transmission among sexually active young people,scabies and was widely regarded as a sexually transmitted disease (STD) are. However,other forms of physical contact, such as mothers hugging their children, are sufficient to spread the mites. Over time, good friends and family members contract it this way too.School settings often do not provide the level of long-term personal contact is necessary for the transmission of the mites

SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS:

Symptoms include severe and persistent itching, especially at night. An indication that you may have scabies, as other members of your household experienced the same symptoms
The skin may show signs of small insect-type bites, or lesions may look like pimples.The skin can be red, or ulcers due to scratching of the area. Scabs or open sores are susceptible to infection with bacteria. A hollow (short S-shaped track that indicates the movement of the mite under the skin) may also be evident. The average person has onlytaken five to ten mites on their bodies at a time. Caves are small enough to be overlooked. So scabies should also be considered when there is severe itching withouta rash clear, biting, or hollow.

Scabies is often found in the crevices of the body such as between fingers and toes, the buttocks, elbows, waist, genital area, and under the breasts in women.
In crust (Norwegian) scabies, the body is covered with a thick, dry, scaly and rash. The rash of scabies scabs may or may not itch, but it contains thousands to millions of mites.Crusted scabies is the most contagious form of scabies and difficult to treat.



Scabies on hands

Scabies  on hand

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