Yes, scabies can affect any part of the body, though it is most commonly found in areas with thin skin, such as the webbing between fingers, wrists, elbows, armpits, and the genital region. The scabies mites burrow into the skin, causing intense itching and a rash. In severe cases, infestations can spread over the entire body. Proper treatment is essential to eliminate the mites and relieve symptoms.
No, both scabies and athlete's foot are itchy and easy to catch, but they have very different causes. Athlete's foot is caused by a fungus; scabies is caused by tiny mites. Also, athlete's foot affects the feet, while scabies can affect almost any part of the body.
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It delivers oxygen to every part of the body.
It delivers oxygen to every part of the body.
No scabies and head lice are not the same thing scabies are mites that live under your skin and lice are bugs that lice in the hair on your head when you have lice only your head itches when you have scabies your whole body itches especially in between your finger Ur butt and behind you legs elbows and arms
normally your hair, mostly every part of your body.
Blood vessels carry the blood to every part of the body.
Every part of your body is related to the science of biology.
This is because the body is healing and it's like a secondary rash. Basically youll have the rash for about two to three weeks after the scabies treatment. If you don't feel prickling in your skin then the scabies is gone.