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Does scabies just look like a normal rash? Is there any other signs to watch out for?
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Here is what scabies looks like under a microscope, they are eightlegged and move slowly
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No wonder why these things are so friggen hard to kill off. Eight legs damn, they must be able to dig in fairly good to the skin, I never seen scabies before but I did have them and struggelled to get rid of them over 6 months ago, to this day I am still so paranoid of things and people I touch. Scabies is a real life changer, funny thing is millions of people get it each year but it is kept really quiet because of how embarrassing it is.
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I don't even wanna think about scabies after watching that. This sucks
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Most people do not know what to look for when searching for scabies mite. Scabies with the naked eyes can be spotted by small white speck on the skin. They can be as big as 1 mm. The best way to spot one is to RUB isopropyl alcohol on the skin and watch them surface.
It is also a very good way to neutralize them. Just keep rubbing with rubbing alcohol until none surface.
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Just look for track markings which look like stretch marks kinda and groupings of red dot lesions, these are tell tail signs of a scabies infection. But the biggest sign is the intense itching scabies brings upon normally after a week or so.
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Oh, wow. I never seen these when I had scabies as it would drive me crazy even to read about them online! Good thing I got rid of them...
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Oh wow! I never knew they looked like this! No wonder they are so persistant they look like they have 12 legs. Damn scabies mite!
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