Scabies is a skin condition that occurs as the result of a mite known as Sarcoptes scabiei. The rash that results from scabies may appear similar to other skin conditions, such as psoriasis, eczema, or contact dermatitis. In this article, we look at what a scabies rash looks like. We also look at other rashes that are similar in appearance and their treatment options. Scabies is a common condition that occurs as the result of an infestation of a microscopic skin mite called Sarcoptes scabiei. The mites burrow under the skin, causing intense itching and a rash. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) describes the rash as pimple-like. On darker skin, the rash may be more difficult to see, but a person should be able to feel it. According to DermNet, a scabies rash is varied in appearance, and may appear as: pimple-like on the limbs and trunk widespread or coin-shaped small blisters scales lesions in the armpits, groin, navel, areolas, scrotum, buttocks, and along the penil
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