The mites (Sarcoptes scabiei) that cause scabies can be caried by various hosts and objects, not only by those who display symptoms. But infection is primarily skin-to-skin contact.
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Scabies can be passed by sharing clothing, towels and bedding with someone who is infected. However, this is less likely to cause an infection than skin-to-skin contact. It can take up to eight weeks for the symptoms of scabies to appear after initial infection. This is known as the incubation period. You should visit your GP if you think you have scabies. It is not usually a serious condition but does need to be treated. The two most widely used treatments for scabies are permethrin cream and Malathion Lotion. Both medications contain insecticides that kill the scabies mite.Permethrin cream is usually recommended as the first treatment. Malathion lotion is used if permethrin cream proves ineffective your partner has been diagnosed with genital scabies, to avoid reinfection you should visit your nearest sexual health clinic so you can be checked and, if necessary, treated. You should avoid having sex and other forms of close bodily contact until both you and your partner have completed the full course of treatment
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No, because it is a skin disease. They can live for a few hours in bedding etc, but will soon die if they can't find some skin.
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No. Scabies is a dermal (skin) disease caused by mites. While small, they are much larger than other types of infectious agents, and cannot enter the bloodstream. In any event, there is a placental blood barrier between the mother and fetus, which blocks most organisms. A scabies mite cannot pass through this barrier. Newborn infants should receive treatment if they are exposed during birth. (For treatment of scabies, see the related link)
Some sort of disease might have infected it, such as cancer, and you amputate it to stop it from spreading. Terry Fox had cancer in his leg and he had it amputated to stop it from spreading. Or maybe you got in some sort of accident and sometimes amputation is better than dragging a destroyed leg.
Bleach is not recommended for treating scabies, as it can be irritating to the skin and may cause more harm than good. Scabies is best treated with prescription topical medications like permethrin or ivermectin, which are specifically designed to kill the mites. Using bleach may not effectively eliminate scabies and can lead to skin damage or allergic reactions. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.
I'm not a doctor, but scabies won't intentionally go anywhere deeper than the first few layers. But if you were to use drugs through a syringe, you could possibly push them into the veins or push the eggs in.
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That's for scabies but there is more than one manufacturer-need brand to assist further.