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The Etiology and Onset Of Scabies Rash

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Fri, 7 Dec 2007

Caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei variety Hominis, it produces an intense, itchy skin rashes when a woman impregnated galleries in the stratum corneum of the skin and deposits eggs in the burrow. The larvae that hatch in 3-10 days, move on the skin, driven in a \ "nymphs \" stage, and maturity in adult mites. The adult mites live 3-4 weeks in the host country \ 'skin.

The motion of the mite on the skin and produces an intense itching, which may sound like an allergic reaction in appearance. The presence of the eggs produced a massive allergic reaction which, in turn, produces more itching.

Gale is poor and easily transmitted, often through an entire household by prolonged skin-to-skin contact with an infected person (for example bed partners), and thus is sometimes classified as a sexually transmitted disease . Distributed by clothing, towels or bedding is a risk less important, though possible.

It takes approximately 4-6 weeks to develop symptoms after the initial infestation. Therefore, a person was contagious at least one month before they were diagnosed. This means that this person could have passed scabies to anyone else at that time with whom they had close contact. Someone who sleeps in the same room with someone who has scabies has a strong possibility of having scabies and even if they show no symptoms.

The symptoms are caused by an allergic reaction that the body grows over time to dust mites and their products under the skin, hence the 4-6 week \ "incubation \ "Period. There are relatively few mites, usually on a normal, healthy person -- about 11 women in tunnels. Gale are microscopic although sometimes they are visible as a white spot, but most people can \ 'see. Females dig into the skin and lay eggs. Males roam on top of the skin and may be widening, but the men and women surface at times especially at night. They can be removed or scratched off (scraping should be done with a cloth to avoid cutting the skin, as this may lead to infection), which, while not a panacea, helps maintain the total population low. Also, create human antibodies to scabies mites, which kills some of them.
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