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Scabies Rash


Do I Have A Scabies Rash?


If you find yourself scratching your skin a lot, finding constant skin irritation or even finding rashes on your body, you should pay a visit to your Doctor as soon as possible. It's possible with these types of symptoms that you may have contracted scabies and are suffering from a scabies rash. Scabies is a very serious contagious skin condition in humans and a scabies rash can be extremely painful and irritable to you on a daily basis. Scabies can be contracted through just about any contact with an infected person, though most common types of contact such as handshaking or hugging yields a very small chance of contracting scabies. The most common type of transmission is done so through sexual intercourse. If you think that you may have contracted scabies from an infected person, you should analyze all of your symptoms and pay a visit to your Doctor to get a proper diagnosis.



How Did I Get A Scabies Rash?


There are many ways that you could have contracted scabies if you are in fact sure that you have it. Scabies comes from the contact of an infected person. It's not likely that you can catch scabies with general human contact such as a handshake, but if you ever had a serious prolonged skin contact with anyone who is infected, especially sex, then it is quite possible that you could have contracted it. The scabies rash itself is caused by the scabies mites burrowing through your skin and irritating your epidermis. This leads to open lesions, red raised bumps on the skin and of course serious scratching.


What Are The Symptoms?


The most common symptom of scabies is a scabies rash, which is a serious rash that appears on the infected area where the mites have claimed residence. This scabies rash is due to the fact that many mites have been burrowing around in your skin, making it extremely painful for you. You should examine all parts of your body to determine if you have a scabies rash in any particular area. The most common areas to find a scabies rash are in places of your body where crevices exist such as the webs between your fingers and toes, your neck, the buttocks, underneath the breasts in women, the elbows, knees and other areas. These areas are highly prone to a scabies rash so it's important that you check yourself out thoroughly when trying to self diagnose.




How Can I Treat My Scabies Rash?


There are many topical scabies rash solutions available on the market today. It's important that you consult your Doctor before using any scabies rash medication, as you need to make sure that the chemicals in the scabies rash medication are appropriate for you and won't cause any unwanted side effects. Your Doctor can help in determining this. Not all medications are meant for all types of people and many are not recommended for babies so be sure to do proper research on the ingredients along with your Doctor's advice before selecting an appropriate treatment for your scabies rash.



 




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