Scabies Facts
    Sarcoptes scabei

    Scabies is an infestation of the skin with the microscopic mite Sarcoptes scabei. Infestation is
    common, found worldwide, and affects people of all races and social classes. Scabies spreads
    rapidly under crowded conditions where there is frequent skin-to-skin contact between people,
    such as in hospitals, institutions, child-care facilities, and nursing homes.

    What are the signs and symptoms of scabies infestation?

  • Pimple-like irritations, burrows or rash of the skin, especially the webbing between
    the fingers; the skin folds on the wrist, elbow, or knee; the penis, the breast, or shoulder
    blades.
  • Intense itching, especially at night and over most of the body.
  • Sores on the body caused by scratching. These sores can sometimes become
    infected with bacteria.

    How did I get scabies?
    By direct, prolonged, skin-to-skin contact with a person already infested with scabies.
    Contact must be prolonged (a quick handshake or hug will usually not spread infestation).
    Infestation is easily spread to sexual partners and household members. Infestation may also
    occur by sharing clothing, towels, and bedding.

    Who is at risk for severe infestation?
    People with weakened immune systems and the elderly are at risk for a more severe form of
    scabies, called Norwegian or crusted scabies.

    How long will mites live?
    Once away from the human body, mites do not survive more than 48-72 hours. When living on a
    person, an adult female mite can live up to a month.

    Did my pet spread scabies to me?
    No. Pets become infested with a different kind of scabies mite. If your pet is infested with scabies,
    (also called mange) and they have close contact with you, the mite can get under your skin
    and cause itching and skin irritation. However, the mite dies in a couple of days and does not
    reproduce. The mites may cause you to itch for several days, but you do not need to be treated
    with special medication to kill the mites. Until your pet is successfully treated, mites can continue
    to burrow into your skin and cause you to have symptoms.

    How soon after infestation will symptoms begin?
    For a person who has never been infested with scabies, symptoms may take 4-6 weeks to begin.
    For a person who has had scabies, symptoms appear within several days. You do not become
    immune to an infestation.

    How is scabies infestation diagnosed?
    Diagnosis is most commonly made by looking at the burrows or rash. A skin scraping may be
    taken to look for mites, eggs, or mite fecal matter to confirm the diagnosis. If a skin scraping or
    biopsy is taken and returns negative, it is possible that you may still be infested. Typically, there
    are fewer than 10 mites on the entire body of an infested person; this makes it easy for an
    infestation to be missed.

    Can scabies be treated?
    Yes. Several lotions are herbal treatments available to treat scabies. Always follow the directions
    provided by your physician or the directions on the package insert. Prescription medications for
    the treatment of scabies tend to be very harsh and can carry some minor side effects such as
    skin irritation. This seems to be one of the reasons why herbal medications are gaining popularity,
    due to their mild nature. Probably one of the best know herbal treatments is Dexoprin which is
    manufactured by Selmedica Healthcare and comes with a one year money back guarantee.
    Pregnant women and children are often treated with milder scabies medications.

    Who should be treated for scabies?
    Anyone who is diagnosed with scabies, as well as his or her sexual partners and persons who
    have close, prolonged contact to the infested person should also be treated. If your health care
    provider has instructed family members to be treated, everyone should receive treatment at the
    same time to prevent reinfestation.

    How soon after treatment will I feel better?
    Results will tend to vary, depending on the type of treatment used but as a general rule Itching
    may continue for 2-3 weeks, and does not mean that you are still infested. Your health care
    provider my prescribe additional medication to relieve itching if it is severe. No new burrows
    or rashes should appear 24-48 hours after effective treatment.
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