Scabies is almost a microscopic bug they come from the trees, you can get them from animals to, but they are a tiny tiny red but that burrows under the skin and they move from place to place on your body trailing leaving little red bumps that are like lines on the skin that are very itchy. There is a lotion for it that you can get from the doctor you put it all over your body from head to toe and leave it on for how ever long it says then rinse. Make sure you wash everything as well. It does not mean your a dirty person they do not pick in choose they just go. And they are very very contagious!!
Yes, scabies are caused by a parasitic mite called Sarcoptes scabiei.
I have not personally experienced the symptoms of scabies caused by mites.
No, you cannot get scabies by urinating on yourself. The scabies is caused when a certain kind of mite burrows underneath your skin, and the mite's feces causes severe itchiness. It is caused by mites, not urine.
It is caused by an itch mite that burrows under the skin.
Permethrin cream is used to treat scabies also known as Norwegian scabies. Scabies is an contagious skin infection caused by mites.
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.
NO scabies is just skin infection caused by sarcoptes scabiei.secondary infection caused by bacteria may occur in only immunocompromised person
Scabies and chicken box are unrelated infections, and having chicken pox in the past does not protect against scabies.
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No. Bed bugs and scabies are two total different things. You can get scabies by close skin contact from someone that has scabies. Scabies burrow under your skin and lay their eggs while bed bugs stay and hide in your bed and suck your blood at night.
Scabies is caused by a mite, while Lyme disease is caused by a bacterium transmitted through tick bites. There is no direct link between scabies and Lyme disease, as they are caused by different organisms and have distinct modes of transmission.
Of course not. Scabies is a skin condition caused by a type of mite. There is not way that this would be covered under a homeowners insurance policy