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scabies
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scabies rash, excoriation on the hand, scabies mite, photomicrograph, scabies mite, photomicrograph, the stool, scabies mite, photomicrograph, scabies mite, photomicrograph, scabies mite, eggs, stool photomicrograph, sarcoptes scabiei, scabies, contagious skin disease, a species of mite that is very small, scabies is found worldwide among people of all groups, ages, spread by direct contact, infected individuals, less often by sharing clothing, bedding, whole families, mites that cause scabies burrow, skin, deposit eggs, forming a characteristic burrow that looks, a pencil mark, eggs mature in 21 days, itchy rash, allergic response, mite, mites more widespread on a baby's skin, causing pimples over the trunk, small blisters over the palms, soles, in young children, head, neck, shoulders, palms, soles, involved, in older children, adults, hands, wrists, genitals, abdomen, involved, itching, at night, thin, pencil-mark lines on the skin, rashes, abrasions, the skin from scratching, digging, examination, the skin shows characteristic signs of scabies, tests include microscopic examination of skin scrapings taken, a burrow, objective of treatment, eliminate the infestation, no known home remedy, prescription creams, lotions, applied all over the body, necessary to treat the whole family, sexual partners of infected individuals, no symptoms, many prescription products, most commonly used cream is elimite, permethrin, in difficult cases, an oral antibiotic, ivermectin used, itching, persist after treatment begins, disappear, treatment continues exactly, health care provider prescribes, itching, minimized by cool soaks, calamine lotion, additionally recommend an oral antihistamine, most cases of scabies, cured, resolve, long term problems, a secondary skin infection impetigo, intense scratching, have symptoms of scabies, someone, whom have close, not necessarily sexual, contact has been diagnosed, scabies, avoid contact, infected persons.
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