Scabies Flashcards
1
Q
What is the cause of scabies?
A
A skin mite called Sarcoptes scabiei
2
Q
Describe how the itch from scabies works?
A
The scabies mite burrows into the skin, laying its eggs in the stratum corneum. The intense pruritus associated with scabies is due to a delayed type IV hypersensitivity reaction to mites/eggs which occurs about 30 days after the initial infection.
3
Q
What are some features of scabies?
A
- Widespread pruritus
- Linear burrows on the side of fingers, interdigital webs and flexor aspects of the wrist
- In infants the face and scalp may also be affected
- Secondary features are seen due to scratching: excoriation, infection
4
Q
How do you manage scabies?
A
- Permethrin 5% is first-line
- Malathion 0.5% is second-line
- Give appropriate guidance on use (see below)
- Pruritus persists for up to 4-6 weeks post eradication
5
Q
What patient guidance should be given with treatment?
A
- Avoid close physical contact with others until treatment is complete
- All household and close physical contacts should be treated at the same time, even if asymptomatic
- Launder, iron or tumble dry clothing, bedding, towels, etc., on the first day of treatment to kill off mites.
6
Q
How does the BNF recommend applying treatment?
A
- Apply the insecticide cream or liquid to cool, dry skin
- Pay close attention to areas between fingers and toes, under nails, armpit area, creases of the skin such as at the wrist and elbow
- Allow to dry and leave on the skin for 8-12 hours for permethrin, or for 24 hours for malathion, before washing off
- Reapply if insecticide is removed during the treatment period, e.g. If wash hands, change nappy, etc
- Repeat treatment 7 days later
7
Q
Who mainly gets crusted norwegian scabies?
A
Immunosuppressed and HIV.