Scabies is a skin condition caused by
an infestation of the human itch mite called Sarcoptes scabiei. These
microscopic mites burrow into the skin and cause symptoms of itching and rash.
Anyone can get scabies. It is found
all over the world and the mite is transmitted by direct and prolonged
skin-to-skin contact with a person who has scabies. Sexual contact is the most
common way scabies is transmitted. Transmission can also happen from parents to
children, particularly mother-to-infant. The mite can only survive about 48 to
72 hours without human contact, so it is uncommon, though possible, for scabies
to spread through infested bedding or furniture. Scabies mites can only live
about 72 hours without human contact, but once on a person, the mites can live
up to two months. Mites survive longer in colder conditions with higher
humidity. Once on a person, mites can burrow into the skin, and symptoms
usually begin three to six weeks after infestation.
Symptoms of scabies are usually itching (which tends to be more intense at
night), and a pimple-like rash. Scabies rash can appear on any part of the
body, but the most common sites are wrists, elbows, armpits, the skin between
the fingers and toes and around the nails, and skin usually covered by clothing
such as the buttocks, belt line, nipples, and penis. Infants and young children
may have scabies rash on their head, face, neck, palms, and soles.In some patients with weakened immune systems, scabies rash may become crusted.For treatment and appointments call 9004839333.Clinics at Malad,Juhu and Bandra in Mumbai.
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