You Have Got The Mites Under Your Skin!
April 6, 2008
The mites do not fly or jump and just move very slowly. They can exist outside a human host up to four days. At this time, they can be transferred to humans through infested household items, clothes, sheets and other personal items.
The itch mite that causes the scabies is called Sarcoptes scabiei. This type of mites is attracted by the heat and the smell of the human body. Female mites go into the skin, literally digging small tunnels, the size of very small threads, which sometimes are visible. That is the place where the parasites lay their eggs.
A healthy person can be contaminated by prolonged, intimate contact with a person that is infested. One can also have the mites by handling items that have been used or clothing materials that have been worn by the infested person.
The parasite can enter the skin very quickly especially in rough areas of the skin, such as the elbows, the fingers and the knees.
After laying up to twenty eggs inside the burrowed skin, the female mite will die. The eggs she left under the skin will transform into larva after three days. The larva then crawls out of the tunnel and stays on the surface of the skin until they become adults fourteen to seventeen days after. This is the complete life cycle of the itchy mite and it will continue until they are finally treated and exterminated.
Sarcoptes scabiei contaminate humans and they do not contaminate dogs or other animals. The same way, the mites from the animals do not have any effect on the humans, because they cannot survive or reproduce on human body.
Nevertheless, the animal mites can stay under the skin for a time long enough to cause itch and allergies but the mite will eventually expire without laying eggs. Since scabies are highly contagious, a healthy person can still be infected by a person who appears to have been healed of his/her infestation. However, if treatment was not properly administered, then the mites will not be fully exterminated. It might take several weeks before the symptoms resurface.
During this time, the patient is highly contagious because of the incubation period. Symptoms of the infectation become more prominent after taking a bath at night. At times, they can be mistaken for dry skin as it looks like dry skin.
The itching sensation is caused by the allergic reaction to the mite. For children and for older people who are infected, the itchy might become severe.
The skin has the aspect of a rash and small curves can be noticed at the sensitive skin level. These are the results of the tunnels dug by the mites. Sometimes, a small black dot can be seen. It is the parasite itself, at the end of the lesion.
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