How scabies is transmitted, what are the ways of transmission of scabies?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-29
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hello, first your first question.

    Scabies transmission and infection, depending on hygiene, can also be transmitted through intimate contact or sexual activity with a sick person, infected clothing and bedding, but this route is uncommon.

    At room temperature, scabies can survive for 2-4 days after leaving the human body**, for up to 7 days in mineral oil, and die in 10 minutes in an environment of 50, and the eggs can survive for about 10 days at room temperature. The environment of high humidity and low temperature is conducive to the survival of scabies.

    The doctor will usually explain to you that the patient's family and close contacts should receive it even if they have no symptoms, so as to reduce the further spread of the latent scabies.

    Quarantine is necessary, unless you want your family to be with you for as long.

    Second question.

    If they have been infected, they will receive ** with you, but to prevent it, pay attention to three points, 1. Clothes and bedding need to be boiled in 50-60 hot water for 5-10 minutes before washing.

    2. The bed board or the fine seam next to the bed should be wiped with diluted bleach or sprayed with insecticide.

    3. Less intimate contact with you.

    Nothing else, I wish you a speedy **!Family health!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Isolate from your family first. After isolation, all belongings and clothing of the family are disinfected, including the residence. It is recommended that your family also apply sulfur ointment for a few days.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Scabies patients are mostly infected through direct or indirect contact, and the onset of scabies mostly occurs in rural areas with poor conditions in the early stage, and now it gradually spreads to cities. Scabies can be transmitted in many ways, such as staying in a hotel, using the patient's used clothes, bedding, shoes, socks, hats, pillows, and other items. Direct contact is mainly hugging or sex between family members, and it is also the most direct way for scabies to spread.

    As a result, the rate of scabies infection in mobile populations is higher. Direct contact infectionDirect contact with a person with scabies, shaking hands, hugging, living together, and contracting between spouses and family members. In particular, sexual contact, which is the most direct route of scabies infection.

    Indirect contact infection due to the strong survival ability of scabies, it can survive for 1-2 days after leaving the human body, and contact with the items and clothes used by scabies patients can completely infect scabies. To make a very simple analogy: (scabies patients have money in their hands can be infected with scabies when some people's own immunity is reduced) especially for the needs of work and business, frequent business trips, hotels, swimming, public baths, these public places may be the source of infection of scabies, so you should clean yourself, do a good job of health defense, and avoid unnecessary scabies infection.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Scabies is an infectious disease caused by contact with scabies.

    Scabies is characterized by intense itching. It is highly contagious and often infects each other in a family or group dormitory.

    Scabies can survive for 2 to 3 days after leaving the body, so it can also be indirectly transmitted by using the patient's used clothes, bedding, shoes and socks, hats, and pillows.

    The ** of scabies is mainly treated externally, and systemic medication is generally required.

    Topical drugs are commonly used mainly for chlorophorene, which is generally applied to the whole body and used for about a week, which is very good for improving scabies.

    Some patients are unsatisfactory, which is due to irregular medication and short cycles. For scabies, special attention should be paid to the disinfection of bedding and underwear. If the disease is co-affected in the family, it should be at the same time**. The ** cycle of scabies generally takes 7-10 days.

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