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  2. Scabies - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    In adults and older children, scabies is most often found: Between the fingers and toes; In the armpits; Around the waist; Along the insides of the wrists; On the inner elbows; On the soles of the feet; On the chest; Around the nipples; Around the belly button; Around the genitals; In the groin area; On the buttocks; In infants and young ...

  3. Scabies is caused by the human itch mite (Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis). The microscopic scabies mite burrows into the upper layer of the skin where it lives and lays its eggs. Scabies can spread quickly under crowded conditions where close body and skin contact is frequent.

  4. Scabies: Pictures of Rash & Mites, Symptoms, Treatment -WebMD

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    Scabies mites can live anywhere on the body, but some of their favorite spots include: Between the fingers. The folds of the wrist, elbow, or knee. Around the waistline and navel. On the breasts...

  5. Scabies - Wikipedia

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    Scabies (/ ˈskeɪbiːz, ˈskeɪbiiːz /; [10] also sometimes known as the seven-year itch) [1] is a contagious human skin infestation by the tiny (0.2–0.45 mm) mite Sarcoptes scabiei, [1][3] variety hominis. The word is from Latin: scabere, lit. 'to scratch'. [11] . The most common symptoms are severe itchiness and a pimple -like rash. [2] .

  6. Scabies: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention

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    Health Library / Diseases & Conditions / Scabies is caused by the Sarcoptes scarbiei mite. It causes an intense and itchy rash that can interrupt your sleep. Scabies spreads most often through direct contact with an infected person. Prescription medications can kill the mites and ease your symptoms. Find a Primary Care Provider.

  7. Scabies is caused by an infestation of tiny, eight-legged mites. The mites burrow into the top layer of your skin to live and feed. Female mites lay eggs.

  8. Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis, the human itch mite, is in the arthropod class Arachnida, subclass Acari, family Sarcoptidae. The mites burrow into the upper layer of the skin but never below the stratum corneum.