Scabies

Scabies is a skin condition caused by a human itch mite, and can cause severe itching accompanied by a characteristic rash. Scabies is typically transmitted by person-to-person contact, and are most commonly seen on the breasts or genitals, on the waist line, between the fingers, and in the wrist, elbow or knees.

Scabies is not an infection, but an infestation. Tiny mites called Sarcoptes scabiei set up shop in the outer layers of human skin. The skin does not take kindly to the invasion. As the mites burrow and lay eggs inside the skin, the infestation leads to relentless itching and an angry rash.

Scabies Symptoms

When a person is infested with scabies for the first time, it can take four to six weeks for the skin to react. The most common symptoms are:

  • Intense itching, especially at night
  • A pimple-like rash
  • Scales or blisters
  • Sores caused by scratching