Yes. Scabies can be passed through the mouth, as I know first hand about the capabilities of scabies, and their resistance to permethrin/lindane. These mites are brutal, they will move through your face, and once they are on your lip - they will go over and down into your mouth. WATCH OUT, if you do see this happen... TREAT IMMEDIATELY, as I learned the hard way (still infected) and I am loosing my teeth now!!! If you can believe this, the scabie (maybe more then one) went over my lip into my gum, I seen it happen I cut my gum open with a exacto trying to stop it, but it went into a front tooth, and I now have a large hole (4mm) in a circular shape in one of my front teeth. I have crusted scabies which has been in me for almost 1 year now, I have had 11 mis-diagnosed doctor visits, two were the hospital! I am living within a nightmare. My scabies came from a stray cat.... I still let him in cause hes cold.... But I know he has scabies too, animal scabies shouldn't effect humans? But I clearly got it VERY bad!!!
yes
Endoscopic surgical operations pass through the human mouth to the esophagus, and stomach, and sometimes beyond. Bronchoscopic surgical operations pass through the mouth to the trachea and beyond.
They pass through mouth to the pharynx which is connected with trachea
No but once you give birth you'll pass the scabies to the infant. So go to the doctor and get rid of the scabies.
The Pharynx is the organ found at the back of the mouth that food, water, and air can all pass through.
No, "mouth" is a noun. It refers to the opening in the face through which food and air pass.
you have to dod mouth to mouth so that if a person is not breathing then you pass air through your mouth to the other person's lungs to keep them ALIVE
Danube
yes
Fats are not broken down in the mouth by enzymes. They pass through the mouth without much change, except for being mechanically broken down into smaller particles through chewing and mixing with saliva.
The esophagus is the tube food passes through to reach from your mouth to your stomach.
Yes, scabies can affect the genital area, including the vagina. The mites that cause scabies can burrow into the skin, leading to intense itching and irritation. While scabies is primarily transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, it can also spread through infested clothing or bedding. If you suspect you have scabies in this area, it's important to seek medical treatment.