What are the common parasitic skin diseases?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-17
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Contagious diseases include bacterial diseases, such as impetigo, erysipelas, etc.; Viral diseases, such as chickenpox, etc.; Fungal ** diseases, such as ringworm of the hands and feet, etc. (1) Viral ** disease: such as common warts.

    Flat warts, genital warts.

    is a sexually transmitted disease), chickenpox, rubella, measles, molluscum contagiosum, hand, foot and mouth disease, etc., can be transmitted through direct contact or respiratory tract.

    2) Bacterial diseases: Some bacterial diseases are also contagious, such as glue sores, leprosy, tuberculosis, etc., which can be transmitted through contact.

    3) Fungal disease: Superficial fungal diseases caused by various ringworm infections can almost all be transmitted through contact, such as tinea capitis can be transmitted through haircutting utensils, and tinea pedis can be transmitted through shoes and socks. In addition, there are onychomycosis, tinea corporis, sweat spots (i.e., tinea versicolor), and candida infections (such as thrush).

    4) Sexually transmitted diseases: various sexually transmitted diseases, such as gonorrhea, syphilis, AIDS.

    and so on, which can be transmitted through sexual activity.

    5) Others: scabies caused by scabies mites, various pediculoses caused by lice (head lice, pubic lice.

    and body lice, etc.) are highly contagious.

    Therefore, patients with the above-mentioned ** diseases should pay attention to isolation to avoid infecting others.

    It is divided into congenital and acquired.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    According to Dr. Cui Jie, an expert in the Qinghai Provincial Medical Association, the incidence of parasitic diseases in Qinghai is also relatively high.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    **Parasitic diseases are not terminal diseases, they can be medicated**, usually**What drugs are used for parasitic diseases?

    You can rub some acyclovir ointment for parasitic diseases, some of which are parasitic on subcutaneous tissues, such as Paragonimus westernii and Paragonimus sini, Fasciola hepatica and cysticerci suis. Demodex follicle mites live in hair follicles and sebaceous glands, causing rosacea. Insects live in nature, and after biting people, they not only cause damage, but also suck blood and spread diseases.

    Such as mosquitoes, ticks, fleas, lice. Some release poisonous juice after stinging**, causing local and systemic toxic reactions.

    **Parasitic diseases can also be treated with sulfur ointment**, sulfur ointment generally has the effect of killing bacteria, fungi, and parasites, sulfur ointment can also remove oil, and has keratin-promoting and keratin-dissolving effects.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It depends on what type of ** disease, most allergic ** diseases, eczema, psoriasis, vitiligo and the like are not contagious, but some infectious ones such as ringworm caused by fungal infections can be contagious.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hello, this disease is a complication of multiple pathogens, mainly harming the fish body of the year, and can cause a large number of deaths. The water temperature is below 20, and the pathogens are mainly mouth filaria and oblique tube worms. The water temperature is above 20.

    It is dominated by wheel worms, cryptowhipworms and cylindrical tongue cups. It can be soaked in 2% table salt solution for 5-15 minutes, or 20 ppm potassium permanganate solution at water temperature of 10-20 for 20-30 minutes; Soak for 15-20 minutes when the water temperature is 20-25; 25 or more, soak for 10-15 minutes.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are insect parasites in the epidermis or dermis.

    For example, almost everyone has Demodex mites of different lengths in the pores of their face, which accompany people for life, do not cause disease on weekdays, and can only be detected on a microscope.

    There is also a type of scabies mite, which can cause scabies through contact infection. Its females burrow in the epidermis, causing intense itching.

    For people who eat raw fish, the parasites in the fish can pass through the intestinal wall and enter the dermis, causing a large area of redness, swelling, pain and itching, often swimming in a linear shape, "elusive". The more common of these are Anisakis in marine fish and Schizocephalus in freshwater fish.

    People with an unclean diet may also eat the eggs of the porcine tapeworm, hatch larvae in the intestine and swim all over the body, which is manifested as subcutaneous induration in **, which is swine cysticercosis. In addition, hookworm larvae in fecal soil and schistosomiasis larvae in infested water can also cause corresponding rashes when they pass through ** and enter the internal organs.

    There are also many parasites that can invade**, which can only be prevented by paying attention to **hygiene and dietary hygiene.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Parasites, excluding bacteria. The most common are mites, ticks. The scientific name of the scabies-mite is "sarcoptes scabiei var."

    hominis", commonly known as scabies mites, this parasite is transmitted through physical contact. Female scabies mites will lay eggs on the human body, which will lead to itching and inflammation, and when the female scabies mite implants the eggs into the human body, it will be worsened, and the human body will have strong itching and scabies. Scabies mites can cause scabies, which can be transmitted through close contact through ** and other infections.

    Prevention of mites: 1. Keep the air dry and ventilated. Minimize dust.

    2. Clean up the dusty dead corners of the living environment in a timely and regular manner, such as: air conditioning filters, mattresses, carpets, places for raising flowers and fish.

    3. When using the air conditioner, open the window regularly to circulate the air.

    4. Use less carpet in the living room.

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