What is crabs?!


Question:

What is crabs?

not the animal...

i was watching sex in the city and one of the characters got "crabs" which i assume is a std.. but what is it? what does it do to you? is it contageous without sexually transmitting it?


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What are Crabs?

Peduculosis Pubis is the presence of the crab louse in pubic and other hairy parts of the body. This infestation is also referred to as crabs, lice and 'the cooties'. Peduculosis pubis is a problem worldwide with outbreaks in dormitories, military bases and even within families. Pubic lice are small white specks resembling which looks like a tiny white speck against the hair.

When examined under a microscope, the peduculosis pubis looks much like a crab with 3 claws and 4 legs. After the crab has bitten the host and fed upon the blood in the capillaries it turns a rust color. It lives a 30-day lifetime and mates frequently.

What are the symptoms of Crabs?

These 'crabs' bite their host which results in the appearance of bluish spots in the genital area. The most common symptom is an itchy genital region. Some may find the 'crabs' not only in their pubic hair but also in eyebrows, eyelashes, their beard and entire body.

How are Crabs contracted?

The spread of lice is primarily through sexual contact with an infested partner. The crabs can also be transmitted by coming into contact with contaminated bedding, clothing and toilet seats. Crabs can live in wet rags or towels, and are thus sometimes passed within a household or gym.

How is the condition treated?

Pediculicide, a mild insecticidal shampoo available without a perscription, is the most common treatment for pubic lice. Generally this treatment is quite effective. If you continue to experience symptoms, see your physician who will be able to prescribe different and often stronger treatments.




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