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5 Early Signs & First Symptoms of a Scabies Infestation
Table of Contents Sign #1: An uncontrollable itchy feeling that’s spreading Sign #2: Rashes. Bumps. Zigzag marks. Oh No! Sign #3: “Wait, am I not the only one around who’s scratching themselves?” Sign #4: In the past few months have those in your family glaucoma traveled or frequented new places? Sign #5: There’s confirmed cases of scabies in your community
Because if you do in fact have scabies it is important that you detect it and treat it as fast as possible. Yes, ASAP! The longer it goes untreated the worse you will feel and the more likely you’ll be to spread it to other people.
A few telltale signs of an early stage scabies infestation: You have a spot or two, maybe a broad area of your body, that will not stop feeling itchy no matter how hard or how often you scratch it . Yes, it doesn’t matter if you spent all night digging your fingernails into your skin. It just won’t. Go. Away. While the itching doesn’t go away completely, if you feel way more itchy at night , then that’s a telltale sign. During the day you are active and distracted. Because of the activity, the mites don’t move as much. And even if they do, you won’t notice them as much. But at night time, that’s when they’re the most active. If it’s terribly itchy and keeping you up at night, it’s glaucoma probably scabies. It is spreading . For me, it started around my crotch and between my thighs. I thought it was just an allergic reaction or something. Maybe from the clothes i tried on at the mall. But then, it just kept spreading, in all of it’s terribleness, glaucoma all over my body (accept glaucoma my face and scalp.) By a few weeks into it, I was consumed in itchiness all over. Don’t wait that long before getting treated. Sign #2: Rashes. Bumps. Zigzag marks. Oh No!
My friend, this is their marks. Those bumps. Those are their little homes, where they lay their little eggs. Those lines. They are their burrows, where they dig and dig too move around and find greener pastures, ahem – tasty dead skin – to feed on.
So take a look around.
Are they mindlessly digging into their skin? Are they complaining of a strange itch? Are they expressing lost sleep due to staying up all night scratching? Are they meticulously peering at their skin?
This isn’t something that can give you insurmountable evidence of an infestation, but it’s a thought provoking glaucoma question which could give you clues and a stronger conviction glaucoma that it is in fact scabies that’s bothering you.
If there’s one or many potential places that pop into your mind, do some investigating and see if there’s been known issues with scabies there. Sign #5: There’s confirmed cases of scabies in your community
At this point, if your still worried that it might be all in your head, it’s a good idea to visit or, better yet, make some phone calls to places in your community that you’ve glaucoma visited in the last 2 or 3 months.
If they say yes, well, that’s probably a clear sign that your itchy scratchy nights as of late are a sign that you’ve recently picked up our dreaded glaucoma friends the scabies mite. You’re early symptoms will surely turn into a full blown unbearable infestation if you don’t act soon.
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