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<p>You may have asked around, what does scabies look like. Read on, to know the answer to your question.  </p>
<p><strong>What Is Scabies?</strong><br />
Scabies is a skin infection that is caused by tiny burrowing parasitic (Sarcoptes Scabiei) mites. It is actually an allergic reaction to the mites, feces and eggs that comes up in the form of an inflammation on the skin. The symptoms commonly occur in the burrows of the fingers, in armpits, abdomen, elbows, genital region and on the ankles.<br />
<strong>Symptoms Of Scabies And What It Looks Like</strong><br />
Once you are aware of the symptoms of scabies, you’ll immediately understand what does scabies look like. Its symptoms can range from mild to extremely severe ones and are accompanied with severe itching around the infected areas. In children, the symptoms of scabies are blisters and rashes that itch a lot.   </p>
<p>More On Scabies The pain, inflammation, and itchiness experienced by all scabies affected patients are not because of the mites. Instead, they are because of the body’s reaction to defend itself from the mites’ eggs, feces and other excretions.</p>
<p>■One often does not realize what does scabies look like and this is the reason why the infection goes untreated for long durations.<br />
■The condition is also called the ‘seven year itch’ and in fact is considered to be the itchiest condition that any person can suffer from.<br />
■The mites thrive and live on the human body just under the surface of the skin. And because they cannot survive for more than 3-4 days away from a human body, they are quick to catch a prey and burrow back into another body.<br />
■Scabies are widespread all over the world and anyone who comes in contact with the mite can get inflicted with the skin condition.</p>
<p><strong>Signs That Determine Scabies</strong><br />
The health professional who studies the scabies symptoms would take your skin sample to check it under the microscope. Here he would look for the eggs and the feces of the mite. He would also determine the condition if you have very tiny, red zig- zagged or curved burrow lines anywhere on the skin. </p>
<p><strong>Treatment For Scabies</strong><br />
Some highly recommended scabies treatments are usually simple home remedies or homeopathic treatments. Though, if you wish to, you can also go for some allopathic treatments. Hope the above information has cleared your doubts clear about what does scabies look like. For more information and pictures of scabies’ patients, you can log on to the various sites that offer information about this disease.    </p>
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<p>Ringworm, unknown to many is not a worm or a parasite; it is instead a contagious fungal skin infection. Read on to know more about what does ringworm look like and what are its symptoms and available treatments are.<br />
<strong>What Is Ringworm?</strong><br />
Ringworm is a microscopic fungus that infects only the outer layer of the skin. Ringworm does not go deep into the body as it cannot live on mucous membranes in the vagina or the mouth.</p>
<p>Ringworm thrives on moist and hot parts of the skin and more so into those areas that remain hidden from direct light. To know what does ringworm look like you can log on to the various sites that show pictures of patients of people affected with this skin infection.</p>
<p>Here is a brief insight into what does ringworm looks like:</p>
<p>■ Ringworm occurs as round or oval red scaly patches on the skin. The color of the patches can vary from being pink to deep red.<br />
■ The patches have a scaly border and are less red and scaly in the middle. They at times also have a healed look in the middle.<br />
■ The edge of the ring is lifted due to the fungus. This part is the reddest and most scaly part of the patch.<br />
■ This part also contains the pus and the fluid. It besides being moist can also be dry, crusted and scaly.<br />
■ The lesion starts to heal from the center to outwards. At times the person would also experience another ring arise inside the previous one.<br />
■ The fungus comes up as a coin-sized ring that is about one and a half to one inch in diameter.<br />
■ People who have been hit hard by the skin infection often complain of extreme itchiness and irritation.<br />
■ Once a person gets attacked by the fungus he would soon notice several patches of ringworm on his skin all in one go. </p>
<p><strong>Cure For Ringworm</strong><br />
One who is inflicted with the infection must ensure that he does not scratch the lesions because if he does so then the infection would spread at an even faster pace. The condition can easily be treated with over-the-counter anti-fungal creams. Another common treatment is using tea tree oil which is a natural anti-fungal antiseptic on the patches. Ringworm on the scalp and the face would require anti-fungal shampoos and even oral medication.</p>
<p>You can always understand the symptoms better by seeing some pictures of patients who are afflicted by this condition. This would help you know exactly what does ringworm look like.  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is important to know what Head lice looks like as head lice can cause us a lot of trouble. Lice are small insects which have tiny claws at the end of each leg. They are parasites which feed on human blood. The most common part which can get infested with lice is hair. Their [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is important to know what Head lice looks like as head lice can cause us a lot of trouble. Lice are small insects which have tiny claws at the end of each leg. They are parasites which feed on human blood. The most common part which can get infested with lice is hair. Their claws help to keep them fixed to the base of the hair and scalp. </p>
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<p> <strong>Head Lice Can Spread From One Person To Another </strong><br />
Female lice are bigger than male lice. They lay eggs on the hair which are called nits. Lice cannot fly. Still they can spread from one person’s head to another’s. Therefore one should know what does lice look like. When someone comes in contact with a person with lice infested hair, the lice can spread to his head. Lice can also spread when people use common head wear like caps, helmets, combs etc. Common symptoms which indicate the presence of lice are itchy scalp which can lead to sores, white dot like structures on the base of the hair which mean lice eggs, and a feeling of something constantly crawling on the head which causes the itchiness. The presence of lice in the head is very unhealthy as they feed on our blood. Also the feeling of having something crawling on your head is very irritating. Most will agree that it is also a very unpleasant sight especially if you have to scratch your head vigorously in public. </p>
<p><strong>Treatment For Eliminating Head Lice </strong><br />
It is important to know what does lice look like as one should take steps to eliminate them as urgently as possible. Lice are very tiny insects that are dark grey or black in color. Generally school going children have a tendency to get lice. This is because in school their heads come in contact during games and other activities. Lice should be urgently killed and removed as otherwise it can spread to other family members. It is especially important to know what does head lice look like so that the necessary treatment can be done when you spot them in your child’s hair. Usually girls have a greater tendency to get lice than boys. There are different medicines which can kill lice and nits when you apply them on the hair. Such treatments are very convenient and can be done at home. They also give effective results and immediately put a stop to the irritating itchy sensation. It is advisable to treat small children’s heads for lice once in awhile so that lice are kept are bay.<br />
Since many people have school going children it is important to know what does lice look so that they can be instantly spotted and eliminated.  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Poison Ivy Rash Poison Ivy belongs to the family of Anacardiaceae which is a plant. This plant produces usrushiol. Usrushiol is known for producing itchiness on skin and this itchiness is the sole reason of poison ivy rash. The technical name of this rash is Urushiol- Induced Contact Dermatitis. A person who has got poison [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Poison Ivy Rash</strong></p>
<p>Poison Ivy belongs to the family of Anacardiaceae which is a plant. This plant produces usrushiol. Usrushiol is known for producing itchiness on skin and this itchiness is the sole reason of poison ivy rash. The technical name of this rash is Urushiol- Induced Contact Dermatitis. A person who has got poison ivy rash may develop inflammation which is red in colour, blistering and bums that are not having any colour. A person may feel like itchiness and when he scratches then, he may develop reddishness. The blisters secrete a fluid but this fluid is not harmful. The poison ivy rash is continued for four weeks if left untreated.</p>
<p>Prevention</p>
<p>Poison ivy plants should not be burned as this plant becomes more harmful when blended with air. If a person comes into contact with the smoke of poison ivy plant then, he may get respiratory problems. Washing hands using good soap can help reduce the problem to a great extent.</p>
<p><strong>Treatment of Poison Ivy</strong></p>
<p>Corticosteroids can be used if poison ivy rash is grown, as with the help of this the rash can be lessened. One should not scratch the affected area as the problem of poison ivy rash can be aggravated. Blend baking soda in water and then take bath with this water, this is one of the best home remedies that you can use to treat poison ivy rash. Apply medication over the affected area as directed by your physician.</p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p>
<p>Poison ivy rash can be developed if you come in contact with poison ivy plant. So, you should avoid visiting that place where you get poison ivy plant. However, if you get poison ivy rash, then same can be treated with the help of effective measures.<br />
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<p>Excessive itchiness, swelling, blisters, scabbing, secretion of fluid and reddishness are some of the symptoms that are very common<br />
in a person who is suffering from Dermatitis. The term eczema is also substituted for dermatitis. The infection of fungus, regular scratching and the use of dirty substances are responsible for developing dermatitis. One may ask to avoid certain allergens and irritants that may accentuate the problem of dermatitis.</p>
<p><strong>Types of Dermatitis</strong><br />
Dermatitis can be diversified in the following categories:</p>
<p>• Atopic Dermatitis<br />
• Contact Eczema<br />
• Seborrheic eczema<br />
• Nummular Eczema<br />
• Neurodermatitis<br />
• Stasis Dermatitis<br />
• Dyshidrotic Eczema</p>
<p>After diagnosing the presence of dermatitis, one should follow below mentioned tips:</p>
<p>• One’s skin is susceptible to the use of particular substance, so one should not use that substance. </p>
<p>• Application of vegetable oil, petroleum jelly and other moistures can also be used to treat the problem of eczema.</p>
<p>• Corticosteroid creams are also suggested for a person who is suffering from eczema.</p>
<p>• One is also recommended to go in for phototherapy but in the case of children the use of same is avoided.</p>
<p>• Hydration of the skin is very important and this hydration can be maintained using different creams.</p>
<p>• The use of antibiotics should be made so that this problem can be reduced. The use of zinc oxide cream can also be made as zinc oxide is known for alleviating the problem.</p>
<p>All these tips might be of great help if you are having dermatitis.</p>
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p>
<p>Reddishness, swelling, scabbing are possible problems that you can face if you are having Dermatitis. Dermatitis can be treated using proper medication and antibiotic creams.<br />
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