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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.
No, sexual contact is sexual contact. Be that heterosexual or homosexual, and at any age under eighteen, it is illegal in the US.
Abstaining from sexual activity is the only 100% effective method of preventing STDs because it is the only method for which all sexual contact is avoided. If you do not have contact sexually, you cannot get the STD. All the other methods involve some type of sexual contact so none is 100% effective.
Yes, it is possible for only one person in a household to get scabies, as the condition is caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite, which spreads through close skin-to-skin contact. However, scabies can easily spread to others in the same household or close quarters, often leading to multiple infections. If one person is diagnosed, it's important for others in the household to be examined and treated if necessary to prevent further spread.
No. Scabies only infest skin. The nasal cavity is lined with a mucous membrane.
Scabies mites cannot live long outside their human host, typically surviving only 48 to 72 hours without contact with skin. They do not infest wood or plastic, as these surfaces do not provide the warmth and moisture needed for the mites to thrive. However, they may linger on clothing or bedding for a short period, which can lead to transmission if these items come into contact with skin. Therefore, while scabies cannot inhabit wood or plastic, it’s important to wash and clean items that may have come into contact with an infested person.
Yes, the New testament teaches that it is a sin to have any sexual contact for unmarried Christians. Sex is only allowed for married couples, men and women.
I don't think soo ur only 4 years older no problem but no sexual contact.
Scabies mites cannot survive on deodorant or other non-living surfaces for extended periods. They typically require a human host to live and reproduce, surviving only 2-3 days away from skin. Deodorant may have ingredients that can be harmful to the mites, further reducing their chances of survival. Therefore, while scabies might briefly come into contact with deodorant, they cannot live on it.
Amoxicillin cannot be used to treat nor cure scabies, but it is often prescribed when you have scabies to help in the fighting off of bacteria. When the blisters form on your skin and you scratch them whether knowingly or not, you cause infection. The Amoxicillin is only used in your regime to keep down further infection with your condition. If you have scabies, I would suggest taking it while you otherwise treat the scabies. Amoxicillin cannot be used to treat nor cure scabies, but it is often prescribed when you have scabies to help in the fighting off of bacteria. When the blisters form on your skin and you scratch them whether knowingly or not, you cause infection. The Amoxicillin is only used in your regime to keep down further infection with your condition. If you have scabies, I would suggest taking it while you otherwise treat the scabies.
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
I believe it's not only physical but that if you know your intentions are going to lead to sex than in some conditions kissing could be but usually it's not. Other acts such as touching could be considered sexual contact once again, depending on the intentions