Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Norwegian Scabies Symptoms and Prevention (Scabies Rash)

Scabies Rash

There is some differences between regular scabies and Norwegian scabies. It is basically refer to the number of mites present on the infected person. In regular scabies, the host usually will be infested with a range between 10 – 20 mites at any one time (possibly as many as 50). Someone infested with the Norwegian version will harbor thousands to millions of mites. As a result, their skin manifestations are more severe. Frequently hyperkeratotic plaques and crusts will occur. These crusts can occur anywhere on the body.

Sometimes, doctors or others health-care providers may refer to "Norwegian" scabies, and this term can be confusing. The name seems to imply that the condition is caused by a specific type of mite that is found in Norway or that preferentially affects people of Norwegian descent, neither of which is true. The term "Norwegian scabies" refers instead to a particularly severe form of scabies that is also known as crusted scabies. Crusted scabies has been called Norwegian scabies because the condition was first described in Norway in the mid-19th century.

The Symptoms of Norwegian Scabies

The most common Norwegian scabies symptom is extreme itching, particularly at night. Scabies causes the skin to become red and blistered. The itching is the result of an allergic reaction to the mites and their waste. There can also be severe skin manifestations.

The most common areas of skin affected by scabies include: between the toes and fingers, around the wrist, folds of the elbow, armpits, beltline, abdomen, genitalia, nipples, buttocks, and the groin. Norwegian scabies on scalp is also common. Babies and small children may get it on the face, scalp or soles of the feet.

How to prevent Norwegian Scabies?

Norwegian scabies are extremely serious and therefore one of the most common prescriptions includes Dexoprin. It would not only eliminate the mites and their eggs, but would also reduce the symptoms caused by these mites. It is important to diagnose this condition in the early stages, since it can cause a lot of discomfort to the sufferer. A person suffering from Norwegian scabies should be left alone, till the symptoms reduce since it could easily spread to the other members of the family. The environment around the sufferer must be kept as clean as possible and over the counter creams should be used to reduce the itchiness or burning.

Scabies Rash

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