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Crabby
Disposition? What are Crabs and how do you Get Rid of Them? Crabs (pubic lice)
are parasites that prefer the pubic region of the body, but will be content on
any hair they find. However, these lice seem not to prefer the hair on top of
our heads. They do not care whether you are a woman or a man. Crabs can be seen
if you look for them. A person who is infected with scabies can inadvertently
transmit them to another person. You do not need to be having sex to become
infested. Crabs can only be
transferred to another person through intercourse. Along with this, they can be
spread if you share the same bedding or clothing of an infected individual.
Extreme itching in the pubic area may be a cause of concern. With crabs the
severe itching usually begins after the fifth day of exposure. Crabs can get
anywhere you have hair on your body though they usually are not found in the
hair on your head. What methods are
available to treat crabs? There are treatments available without a prescription
that includes creams and medicated shampoos. It is not necessary to shave your
pubic hair to remove crabs. Read the treatment directions and follow them
completely. You will have to wash all your items in hot water and dry on a hot
setting. Items that cannot go in a washer should be placed in a large plastic
bag that you leave outside for up to 72 hours or longer if needed. It is
important to remember that person can become re-infected once treatment has
completed. Permethrin &
Lindane are non-prescription treatments that work well in eliminating crabs.
Though remember, if you still have symptoms to contact your health care
professional. Is it a wise choice
not to get treatment for crabs? No, if you choose not to treat this very
uncomfortable problem, it will get worse. In addition to the infestation and
the discomfort, the constant re-infections will cause a serious skin infection.
It is not necessary to let it get this bad when there are non-medical
treatments available. If you or your
sexual partner has been infected with crabs, both have to be treated. It is
just as important to tell everyone you have had sex with so they can also be
treated. Do not have sex until you and the people you have had sex with, have
been completely treated. All of your symptoms should have disappeared before
resuming intercourse, or you could infest each other again. If there are any
other members in your household, they should also be checked for crabs. Millions of people get this annoying pest every year. Crabs are the common term for pubic lice. They look like crabs under a microscope, but can be seen by the naked eye with close inspection. Crabs are different from head or body lice, although the same intense itching occurs, albeit in a different area of the body. The other transmissible tiny parasite that can cause itching in the genital area is scabies. Normally you do not have any symptoms of crabs until
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