Alternative health and scabies…..Colon Cleansing after a Mauritius holiday
- July 17th, 2011
Why You Need To Know These Easy To Identify Scabies Symptoms
Our health management should be critical to how we live so i have recently been focused on trialling new alternative health options with a view to creating a plan of regular treatments to keep me well. This coincided with a bought of scabies which i contracted whilst staying on a mauritius holiday so i returned to New York with a a line in the sand. This lead me to research scabies a bit deeper before trying out colon cleansing,New York having a large range of colon cleansing practitioners all offering solutions to a vast range of issues including scabies.
People that usually contract scabies are of poor health, and their susceptibility to the mites has to do with their particular strain, the stage of infestation, and where they infest. Although scabies can also be called mites, regardless of the name that you use, they are very small and hard to find. It has existed for many thousands of years and ancient doctors were aware of it and attempted to provide treatment. An allergic reaction that the body may have to scabies is extreme itching on your skin. In the upper epidermal layer of the skin, the mites crawl in and begin to live and breed. Even if you are well, you may still contract scabies. This is not something that results from being unclean, and it is seen in people of all ages regardless of economic and social standing.
Depending upon the particular strain of scabies, there will be different associated symptoms. The infested area will have skin that is irritated and has a rash-like appearance. Skin sores will develop that can resemble small pimples, or they can have a curved track appearance which are very small. The tracks are an indication of what the mite is doing in your skin. If you do see burrowing, know that the mites will only stay in the upper epidermal layer. Then they will move around, or tunnel under the outer skin surface. This is what causes the curved tracks that are seen. Another possible symptom are small blisters that will be seen.
As long as your skin provides an optimal place to live and breed, the mites will continue to proliferate until they are stopped. So of course there are primary locations on the human body that more scabies friendly than others. Both genders are candidates for scabies infestations, yet men and women host scabies more productively in different locations.
The buttocks location on both men and women can host quite an infestation. Beyond that, you can see the gender differences with distinction. The genital area on men is the most likely location for a mite infestation. But in women, scabies will thrive on the sides of the breasts, at places where the bra line is located and near and around the nipples.
One of the worst complications of scabies is called post-nodular scabies syndrome. his post scabies syndrome usually takes the form of brownish-red small hard lumps. You will typically find these nodules developing in sections of your body that are, as a rule, hidden under your clothes. Common locations are the in the groin area, buttocks, male genitalia, and under the arms. It isn’t unusual, unfortunately, for these irritating nodules to stick around for weeks or months after the original problem has been cleared up. One final note is that it is not accurate to state that the transmission of scabies is sexually related. As we have stated previously, the scabies might can live outside a host for up to 36 hours. The easiest way for a small or large family to be infested by scabies is to have one person
touch an object that everyone uses, such as a doorknob, which allows mites to spread. If a family member, like a brother or sister, is scratching excessively, take them to a doctor to see if they are diagnosed with having contracted mites.