When it comes to skin diseases scabies is both common and very contagious. This is because it can be transmitted through direct contact, sharing clothing and sleeping in the same bed. When people are in close quarters such as dormitories, schools and skilled nursing facilities it can also be passed around.
When you check out the rash images of scabies, you’ll see that it is quite similar to the rashes of other skin conditions such as atopic eczema. Because of this, people would often find it difficult to identify whether they already have scabies or not. However, with proper research and a skilled physician you will get the correct diagnosis.
Usually, scabies rashes occur in areas of the body with creases. These areas would be the elbows, wrist areas, stomach, in between fingers, and the back area. It will initially begin as itching until it further develops into eruptions. This happens as an allergic reaction to the mite's saliva and waste products. The allergic reaction starts off as severe itching that becomes worse during night time. The formation red pimples, pustules and blisters then can develop.
The lesions from scabbies can also resemble poison oak, atopic eczema, psoriasis, and other skin infections. This is the main reason why scabies is quite difficult to diagnose. Physicians may do a skin scraping or take a biopsy. However, often a biopsy will not show traces of scabies organisms.
Scabies can be treated a prescription cream that contains permethrin at five percent. It is important you don't buy otc lice formulas which are a much reduced percentage of the agent. Aside from that, in India and other countries neem oil and tumeric are used.
Since scabies is contagious, the people who are living with the patient infected with this condition should also be treated with medication simultaneously even if they are not symptomatic.
Though you can't always avoid contracting scabies, you should try to use hand sanitizer during the day and avoid to share personsal belongings such as your towel, clothing, and bedding. You should also keep these personal belongings clean all the time because the parasites can live in clothing and bedding up to 2 to 3 days. Also be sure need to boost your immune system by eating healthy foods and
taking vitamins . Comparing rash images on the internet can cause a lot of anxiety so don't assume it is scabies without getting verification from a physician.
Learn more about Itchy Skin Rash problems and check out Picture of Scabies at our blog that discusses many skin rashes.
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Understanding Odd Rashes On Your Skin Due to Environmental Factors
If you find yourself scratching an itch often and having red marks, stop to look at the situation. Often we ignore things. Is the skin red and inflamed? Are there patches? What caused it?
First of all, is the location of the rash in one area? Do you remember an object in contact right at the place on the skin? For instance, were you wearing a new piece of jewelry or a new belt? Even if in the past you had no negative reactions to metal, now you ma. Did you recently get a tattoo in that part of your body? If so you may be reacting to the ink. Was your wrist or arm resting on your desk at work and could there have been a cleaning compound or furniture polish residue on the furniture?
Look at factors similar to this but also include fragrances, new cosmetics, a recently purchased body wash or shampoo as well as exposure to pets at someone's home. Dust mites and construction work can also result in a rash, even if you weren't the one doing the work.
Contact dermatitis due to jewelry is easy to test by taking off the new earrings, watch or bracelet and seeing if the area starts to heal. In the meantime, use a good moisturizer and if the situation is severe you can also use a cortisone cream if recommended by your doctor.
There are some rashes that can be triggered by foods that you are allergic to. For instance, eggs, wheat-derived products, milk products and the popular peanut are allergenic foods for many people. It isn't easy to change one's diet because we are emotionally attached to what we eat. However, to put a strain on your body by consuming something it can't tolerate is not going to help your skin or immune system. If you put it under a strain like that constantly it won't be happy.
Sometimes we think a rash is due to an environmental reason but in fact it's the result of fungus, bacteria, a viral rash or anxiety. You have to keep reflecting to reach the true reason why the rash has appeared. Also, always check to see if there is something contagious going around at school or work. Scabies can be in the school systems as well as bacterial rashes or impetigo. Ask the teacher to get more information on outbreaks in the classroom.
Learn more about Hot Tub Folliculitis , Common Insect Bites and other rashes that kids and adults suffer from.
First of all, is the location of the rash in one area? Do you remember an object in contact right at the place on the skin? For instance, were you wearing a new piece of jewelry or a new belt? Even if in the past you had no negative reactions to metal, now you ma. Did you recently get a tattoo in that part of your body? If so you may be reacting to the ink. Was your wrist or arm resting on your desk at work and could there have been a cleaning compound or furniture polish residue on the furniture?
Look at factors similar to this but also include fragrances, new cosmetics, a recently purchased body wash or shampoo as well as exposure to pets at someone's home. Dust mites and construction work can also result in a rash, even if you weren't the one doing the work.
Contact dermatitis due to jewelry is easy to test by taking off the new earrings, watch or bracelet and seeing if the area starts to heal. In the meantime, use a good moisturizer and if the situation is severe you can also use a cortisone cream if recommended by your doctor.
There are some rashes that can be triggered by foods that you are allergic to. For instance, eggs, wheat-derived products, milk products and the popular peanut are allergenic foods for many people. It isn't easy to change one's diet because we are emotionally attached to what we eat. However, to put a strain on your body by consuming something it can't tolerate is not going to help your skin or immune system. If you put it under a strain like that constantly it won't be happy.
Sometimes we think a rash is due to an environmental reason but in fact it's the result of fungus, bacteria, a viral rash or anxiety. You have to keep reflecting to reach the true reason why the rash has appeared. Also, always check to see if there is something contagious going around at school or work. Scabies can be in the school systems as well as bacterial rashes or impetigo. Ask the teacher to get more information on outbreaks in the classroom.
Learn more about Hot Tub Folliculitis , Common Insect Bites and other rashes that kids and adults suffer from.
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