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Scabies

Scabies is a skin condition caused by a mite that triggers intense itching and irritation. Highly contagious, scabies is transmitted through prolonged direct contact with an infected person or through contaminated clothing, bedding, or towels. Although scabies may seem alarming, it can be eradicated with antiparasitic medications and by rigorously disinfecting everyday textiles and objects.
FAQ about scabies

What are the initial symptoms of scabies?

Typically, scabies first presents itself through intense itching, particularly at night, and the emergence of small red bumps on the skin, often on the wrists, between the fingers, and around the navel.

Can we exfoliate the skin after a scabies treatment?

It is advisable to avoid exfoliation until the skin has completely healed.

Is scabies contagious?

Yes, it is a highly contagious disease that spreads rapidly among individuals in the same environment.

Is it advised against to wear makeup during a scabies treatment on the face?

Yes, it is advisable to avoid makeup to limit irritations.

Can scabies affect all parts of the body?

Scabies typically affects the palms of the hands or the feet. It is less common, but possible, to find it on other parts of the body.

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